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Thursday, April 20, 2006

Daily Grammar - Lessons 49

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Lesson 49
Adverbs

 

Adverbs may be compound. Example: He speaks rapidly and well.

 

Find the adverbs in these sentences.

 

1. We shouldn't decide this very important decision quickly or foolishly.

 

2. Suddenly and quietly the boys slipped from the room.

 

3. The girls did the dishes laughingly and happily together.

 

4. Marilyn types rapidly and accurately.

 

5. Either today or tomorrow we will go to the zoo.

 

 

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Answers:

 

1. n't, very, quickly, foolishly

 

2. suddenly, quietly

 

3. laughingly, happily, together

 

4. rapidly, accurately

 

5. today, tomorrow

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