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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Mark has become an avidly symphony fan.
Does "avidly" describe "mark"?
Mark has become an avid symphony fan.
Does "avid" describe "symphony"?
  

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Does "avidly" describe "mark"? Avidly is incorrect. Does "avid" describe "symphony"?

  • Does "avidly" describe "mark"?
  • Avidly is incorrect.
  • Does "avid" describe "symphony"?
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AnonymousMark has become an avidly symphony fan.Does "avidly" describe "mark"?
Avidly is incorrect.
AnonymousMark has become an avid symphony fan.Does "avid" describe "symphony"?
No, it describes "fan."
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Is "avid" in the sentence I wrote an adverb?
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AnonymousIs "avid" in the sentence I wrote an adverb?
No, it is an adjective.

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