Understanding Adverbs in English Grammar: A Complete Guide
20 questions
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Explanation: The study materials state that certain adverbs serve to modify other word classes, explicitly listing 'other adverbs: really slowly' as an example.
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Explanation: The study materials state that 'soon' is an example of an indefinite time adverb, not a definite one.
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Explanation: Many adverbs are formed from adjectives by adding the derivational morpheme -ly, with examples provided such as quick - quickly, sad - sadly, and usual - usually.
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Explanation: The study materials state that 'Falcons are rarely seen here anymore' is an example of indefinite frequency, meaning 'rarely' indicates indefinite frequency, not definite frequency.
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Explanation: The study materials state that the derivational morpheme -ward(s) is used to form adverbs from nouns, as shown in examples like 'back - backwards' and 'earth - earthwards', not adjectives.