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  1. What is the adverb phrase in this sentence: Take what she says with a grain of salt. Feb 02 2010 02:50:52.

  2. Adverb is a word or part of a speech that often modifies a verb, an adjective and another adverb. Example ...

  3. Hi. In the situation as below, I always have difficulty to tell if past / present tense shall be used: The party is drawing to the end, and I'm leaving the party.

  4. www.englishforums.com › English › SequenceOfVerbTenseenglishforward.com

    "Sir, I have read in grammar book that if the main verb is in the past tense then the verb in the subordinate clause will also be in past tense.

  5. Aug 27, 2017 · 1. We don't have "quick accent". The verb "speak" is essential and needs the adverb "quickly." An accent cannot be quick. 2. I am not happy with the wording given. To me, it means that the accent is doing the understanding, which is not correct. What do you think? Thanks.

  6. Jun 16, 2020 · Hans51I am wondering if the word like is also used that way. Yes. Non-essential (non-restrictive) It is wrong to single out a segment of society, like smokers, for tax increases.

  7. My question is this: How are we supposed to know if we are to use the adverb "safely" or what looks to be the adjective "safe" as seems to have done in the above sentence. I could be wrong but I think this type of knowledge can mainly come through much repeat exposure to the use, likely in a English-speaking country.

  8. I don't think you should retain the participial phrase at all, but if you must, then this might do it: In olden days, the preferable way to carry water was in large plastic containers rather than in small buckets, thus determining the course of plastic industry.

  9. Dec 1, 2006 · well my friend its butter to wait english teacher from this from to advice you perfectly but i have intrested your writting

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