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Kenneth Fry Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

An adverb after "be"

An adverb after "be" Example; Do you think city streets should be strictly for pedestrians? The other choice was strict. The class was arguing that an adverb can't follow "be". Help me explain this to Vietnamese university EFL students!!!
  

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Please see your previous post about this: - two answers have been given there. BillJ

  • Please see your previous post about this: - two answers have been given there.
  • BillJ
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Please see your previous post about this:



- two answers have been given there.

BillJ

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