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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

I know the meaning but..?!

"The movie last night was really neat. I'd like to see it again." The movie was neat. It is OK. Even though I don't know why neat is used, and if it is the best adjective for a movie. What is the rule of "last night"? grammatically what part of speech?
  

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youzou What is the rule of "last night"? grammatically what part of speech? Adverb of time.

  • youzou What is the rule of "last night"?
  • grammatically what part of speech?
  • Adverb of time.
  • Neat - an informal synonym for very good, impressive (also "cool")
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youzouWhat is the rule of "last night"? grammatically what part of speech?
Adverb of time.

Neat - an informal synonym for very good, impressive (also "cool")
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What about rule of "last night"?

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