Asked by Mathilde

I need an answer to what article adjective can be called? and also what's an adverb that comes right before the verb?

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Although a couple of us have tried to answer your first question, it really doesn't make any sense to me. "What article adjective can be called?" Please try to explain this question.

As far as I know, there is no word for an adverb that comes right before the verb.
Answered by Writeacher
I've read your posts three times tonight, but your question doesn't make sense.

There are three articles in the English language -- a, an, the.

They are classified as adjectives.

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Here is a sentence in which the adverb comes right before the verb. I don't know that there is anything "magic" about this, though.

He finally came home.
(finally = adv; came = verb)

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Answered by Taylor
An adverb that comes right before the verb is an "adverb exception"
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