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Which statement is not true about an adverb? A. It always ends in -ly. B. Its position in a sentence can vary. C. It usually modifies a verb. D. It can modify another adverb I T…
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Which statement is not true about an adverb?
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It always ends in -ly.
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Its position in a sentence can vary.
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It usually modifies a verb.
D.
It can modify another adverb
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The statement that is not true about an adverb is that it always has to end in -ly. While most do, such as: carefully, quickly, etc... there are some that do not such as: never, often, already.
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