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John Aki Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help please?

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Before adverb, correct sentences,

It is reasonably cheap. (Adverb)

I am terrible sorry.

It is still good.


These are incorrect

It reasonably cheap. (Adverb)

I terrible sorry.

It still good.


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John Aki It is reasonably cheap. (Adverb) I am terribly sorry. It is still good.

  • John Aki It is reasonably cheap.
  • (Adverb) I am terribly sorry.
  • It is still good.
  • You focus on the adverb, but in all these sentences the adverb is somewhat incidental, or additional, to the core grammaticality.
  • The complements "reasonably cheap" and "terribly sorry" are adjective phrases, consisting of an adjective modified by an adverb.
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John AkiIt is reasonably cheap. (Adverb)
I am terribly sorry.
It is still good.

You focus on the adverb, but in all these sentences the adverb is somewhat incidental, or additional, to the core grammaticality. The complements "reasonably cheap" and "terribly sorry" are adjective phrases, consisting of an ad

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