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Latest post Fri, Dec 17 2004 4:43 AM by hanuman_2000. 1 replies.
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hanuman_2000  +  61939 Fri, 17 Dec 04 04:43 AM
Sir,

Mohan also came with Smith.

here "also" is adverb, but what kind of adverb is it.


Thanks.

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Mister Micawber  +  61951 Fri, 17 Dec 04 06:30 AM

What are my choices, Hanuman?

It is a simple, closed-class, clausal subjunct adverb functioning as a focussing premodifier.

(Courtesy of several grammar books)

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