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Latest post Thu, Mar 20 2008 11:40 PM by ravikumarkargam. 2 replies.
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ravikumarkargam  +  490994 Thu, 20 Mar 08 11:39 AM
Hi,

 I would like to convey that I am gradually improving.

Can I convey

"I am improving gradually" instead of "I am gradually improving".

If NO, could you please let me know the reason?

 Thanks,

Ravi 

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Clive  +  491004 Thu, 20 Mar 08 11:55 AM

Hi,

I would like to convey that I am gradually improving.

Can I convey say

"I am improving gradually" instead of "I am gradually improving".

Yes, you can. The latter version emphasises 'gradually' a little more.

Best wishes, Clive

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Thanks. 
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