jueves, 9 de junio de 2011

what is an adverb ?

An adverb can modify a verb, an adjective, another adverb, a phrase, or a clause. An adverb indicates manner, time, place, cause, or degree and answers questions such as "how," "when," "where," "how much..
While some adverbs can be identified by their characteristic "ly" suffix, most of them must be identified by untangling the grammatical relationships within the sentence or clause as a whole.
Rule: Adverbs can also modify an adjective. In this case, the adverb is placed before the adjective.
Example: She is extremely happy. They are absolutely sure.
Be Careful!
Do not use 'very' with adjectives that express an increased quality of a basic adjective Example: good - fantastic .
1.The seamstress quickly made the mourning clothes.
2.The midwives waited patiently through a long labour.
3.The boldly spoken words would return to haunt the rebel.
4.We urged him to dial the number more expeditiously.
5.Unfortunately, the bank closed at three today.
          6.She completely rejected his proposal
          7.I heartily endorsed the new restaurant
          8.I so want that new toy
          9.He completely understands me
        10.I absolutely refuse to stay here any longer.
what is a problem ?
 is an obstacle, impediment, difficulty or challenge, or any situation that invites resolution; the resolution of which is recognized as a solution or contribution toward a known purpose or goal.
what is a solution ?
something to resolve the problem.

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