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I have some questions about the homework i was giving. Can you please tell me if i am doing these right. if i am not please tell me what i am doing wrong. A. Identifying the Parts of Speech in Sentences Identify the part of speech of each bold
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I can't find a source that explains what I thought I understood many years ago. The question deals with joining an adverb and an adjective with a hyphen before the noun, but not afterward:
the freshly-cut lawn smells great ~ the lawn is freshly
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This should clear your doubts:
adjunct noun FORMAL In grammar, an adjunct is an adverb or adverbial phrase that gives extra information in a sentence. (from Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary )
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------------ NOUN: Abbr. NbE The direction or point on the mariner's compass halfway between due north and north-northeast, or 11°15 east of due north. ADVERB: & ADJECTIVE:
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Keroro wrote: Then, what is being "divided"? the spirit? ---------- divisive 2 : creating or tending to create disunity or dissension <criticized his divisive activities in a time of peril> - di·vi·sive·ly \ ] vl , -li \ adverb
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