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Too finicky 7 Posted 6 years ago
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Help with the adverb please -"Jane said that Kelly is perpetually on her period" or "Jane said that Kelly is on her period perpetually" ?

  

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too finicky 7 Help with the adverb please -"Jane said that Kelly is perpetually on her period" or "Jane said that Kelly is on her period perpetually" ? Grammatically, they are both correct. Between your examples, the adverb sounds more effective to the point in the former sentence.

  • too finicky 7 Help with the adverb please -"Jane said that Kelly is perpetually on her period" or "Jane said that Kelly is on her period perpetually" ?
  • Grammatically, they are both correct.
  • Between your examples, the adverb sounds more effective to the point in the former sentence.
  • e.
  • John has been repeatedly coming in late,
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too finicky 7

Help with the adverb please -"Jane said that Kelly is perpetually on her period" or "Jane said that Kelly is on her period perpetually" ?

Grammatically, they are both correct. Between your examples, the adverb sounds more effective to the point in the former sentence. i.e. John has been repeatedly coming in late,

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Either way is grammatical, but the first is usual.

I answered levelly even though it has been my experience on the internet that people who work such vulgarity into their posts do it on purpose for their own private reasons. An example for position of adverbs need not have been that way. I am sure I am not alone in thinking this, and I am sure that at least one moderator is alive to it.

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