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We will complete the work soon. Soon we will complete the work. We will complete the work soon. I cannot see much difference between the first and the last sentence. All are correct. Placing an adverb in the initial position makes it emphatic in
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All of them are correct. However, we would usually say "We will complete the work soon". Often, other languages are much less strict about the placement of adverbs e.g. the Spanish do not see an issue with its placement at the start or
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Hi. Thank you.
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2-- I don't understand your question. The second is correct. 'Near or far' are coordinate post-modifying adjectives.
Thank you for helping me.
Could we safely say that the words in parentheses
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From a strictly grammatical point of view, only really soon is correct because real is originally an adjective. In informal style and spoken English real is used as an adverb but it's a good idea to avoid expressions like real good in serious
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Clive, look up conjunctive adverb . - English teacher
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- the "l" in "lee" is a clear L : we find it before vowels and /j/. - the "l" in "bell" is a dark one : we find it in all other cases (end of word, before a consonant). However, it is said that in American
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I new in this forum, hopefully in this forum it will make more better of my english as second language. My first question about the "adverb", can anyone can give example and simply way to understand it. 10Q
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Is the sentence " I am well experience d in recognizing jokes" correct? Yes, but its formality makes it a sentence that a native speaker is unlikely to say. Much more likely is 'I have a good sense of humour'.
In
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I am about to leave. My question is: Is this sentence grammatically "correct" in terms of standard English? How can "about to leave" be analized analyzed? It's correct. about can be considered an adverb in this idiom. If
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Hi,
Sorry, I don't know. Perhaps someone else can tell you.
This seems to be a topic that fascinates a lot of people who are learning English.
eg What is the longest word?
But I think that most native speakers have absolutely no
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