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Yet they're proper adverbs...? That's so weird.
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1- My grandmother is quite/really/very fat. She can hardly move .
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No, not in use by reputable speakers.
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most later, more less, and most best are actually used? I rarely hear them in use.
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It's an adverb, answering the question 'when?'.
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i've worked hard today . I am tired .
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1- My grandmother is …… fat , she can hardly move .
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1- My grandmother is …… fat , she can hardly move .
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1. Both options are fine, but it depends on the content - "we completely understand the situation ..." - "we understand the situation completely..." - there should be an object ("situation") between the verb and the
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Hi Adverbs say something about something else in a sentence. They can say something about: - a whole sentenc e ( Similarly , you can also use your creditcard for paying at restaurants. ) - an adjective (That's a very beautiful poem. -
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