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Anonymous wrote: We can use quite in the following : 1)quite+ adj/adv 2)quite+ article(a/an)+ adj + countable noun If the noun is uncountable, can I use quite+ adj + noun? 3)quite + article(a/an) + noun 4)quite +verb Can pretty, rather or fairly
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Hello Guest
Since this is for an exam, I don't feel I should give detailed replies. But you may wish to consider:
1. Why the following sentences are ungrammatical:
a) Never watch I television.
b) Which programmes watched you?
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