Asked by Kelly
What are the adverb(s) in the following sentence
The teacher seemed unusually cheerful.
Is it unusually and cheerful?
The teacher seemed unusually cheerful.
Is it unusually and cheerful?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Unusually is an adverb modifying the adjective cheerful.
There's only one adverb in that sentence.
There's only one adverb in that sentence.
Answered by
Kelly
How about this one?
The summer rain fell extremely heavily.
Are extremely and heavily both adverbs that describe fell?
The summer rain fell extremely heavily.
Are extremely and heavily both adverbs that describe fell?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes. They are both adverbs modifying fell.
Answered by
Kelly
Last one.
The story ended very happily.
Adverbs very and happily or only
Very?
The story ended very happily.
Adverbs very and happily or only
Very?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Both very and happily are adverbs.
Very modifies happily.
Happily modifies ended.
Very modifies happily.
Happily modifies ended.
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