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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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I don't understant this sentence.

I saw this sentence "The house in which I live is conveniently located" in a book. In this sentence, "conveniently" is adv, what about located? Can we rewrite it to: " The house in which i live has convenient location."
  

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Anonymous In this sentence, "conveniently" is adv, what about located? It is part of the stative verb 'locate'; it is very nearly an adjective. Anonymous Can we rewrite it to: " The house in which I live has a convenient location.

  • Anonymous In this sentence, "conveniently" is adv, what about located?
  • It is part of the stative verb 'locate'; it is very nearly an adjective.
  • Anonymous Can we rewrite it to: " The house in which I live has a convenient location.
  • Yes.
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Anonymous In this sentence, "conveniently" is adv, what about located?
It is part of the stative verb 'locate'; it is very nearly an adjective.
Anonymous Can we rewrite it to: " The house in which I live has a convenient location.
Yes.
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Can you tell me the meaning of "located"?
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Quan Nguyen 2680Can you tell me the meaning of "located"?
Don't you have a dictionary?— http://www.onelook.com/?w=located&ls=a

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