Adverb Sentence Examples

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  • The adverb usually follows the verb.

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  • An adverb may precede the verb.

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  • Letting someone know you like them a lot just adds the adverb onto the verb.

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  • The teacher asked us to underline the adverb we used in each sentence.

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  • Bien is an adverb and so it will always modify a verb in lieu of a noun.

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  • Is it an adverb, modifying the verbal adjective?

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  • Type in only the relevant adverb in the box provided.

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  • We could, therefore, abstract the variable from the feature in the adverb phrase rather than the adverb phrase rather than the adverb.

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  • Byatt seldom meets an adjective or adverb she doesn't like, and the result is often risible rather than revelatory.

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  • Byatt seldom meets an adjective or adverb she does n't like, and the result is often risible rather than revelatory.

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  • My editor circled every adverb in my article and told me they were overused.

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  • In the order of the sentence the substantive precedes the adjective and the verb stands last; the object and the adverb precede the verb, and the genitive precedes the noun on which it depends - this contrasts with the order in the isolating Chinese, where the order is subject, verb, object.

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  • Paul actually used an adverb which means " rightly, justly, properly.

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  • The word I focus on in the example is away, which has been traditionally called a directional adverb.

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  • Perhaps I should add the adverb " seriously " to that statement.

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  • Pidgins differ from creoles in that the former are no one's native language. place see adverb.

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