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Guyper Posted 17 years ago
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Apparently her cook is foul

"Apparently her cook is foul"

Hi, is it possible to place any adverbs at the beginning of a phrase?

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Hi, "Apparently her cook is foul" Is it possible to place any adverbs at the beginning of a phrase? Yes, no problem. Mary's cook is foul.

  • Hi, "Apparently her cook is foul" Is it possible to place any adverbs at the beginning of a phrase?
  • Yes, no problem.
  • Mary's cook is foul.
  • This means that the person who cooks Mary's meals needs to go and take a shower.
  • Mary's cooking is foul .
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Hi,

"Apparently her cook is foul"

Is it possible to place any adverbs at the beginning of a phrase? Yes, no problem.

Mary's cook is foul. This means that the person who cooks Mary's meals needs to go and take a shower.

Mary's cooking is foul. This means that Mary does not know how to cook.

I think you mean 'cooking', no

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