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Hanuman_2000 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Adverb

Sir,

1.The dog sank his teeth ferociously to Mohan's leg.

IS position of "ferociously' correct?

I have follwo the same patern as above in the following sentence.

2.I forgot my purse foolishly in the bus.

is use of "foolishly" correct here?

Thanks.
  

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In English, adverbs are highly flexible little buggers. The dog sank his teeth ferociously to Mohan's leg. 1.

  • In English, adverbs are highly flexible little buggers.
  • The dog sank his teeth ferociously to Mohan's leg.
  • 1.
  • [C] The dog [A] sank his teeth into Mohan's leg [D].
  • IS position of "ferociously' correct?
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In English, adverbs are highly flexible little buggers.

1.The dog sank his teeth ferociously to Mohan's leg.

1. [C] The dog [A] sank his teeth into Mohan's leg [D].

IS position of "ferociously' correct?

A to D mark my choices for placement, A being first, D last but I will offer a caveat that the nuance that one wants to get across could determine placemen

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