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Which statement is not true about an adverb? a. It always ends in -ly. b. It usually modifies a verb. c. It can modify another adverb. d. Its position in a sentence can vary.
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Which statement is not true about an adverb? a. It always ends in -ly. b. It usually modifies a verb. c. It can modify another adverb. d. Its position in a sentence can vary.
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Which statement is not true about an adverb?
a. It always ends in -ly.
b. It usually modifies a verb.
c. It can modify another adverb.
d. Its position in a sentence can vary.
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a) : not true! for example "soon" and "yesterday" don't!
b) true!
c) she runs
quite quickly
! (adverb modifying an adverb) true!
d) : I ate it quickly/I quickly ate it: true!
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