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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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It is quite a good idea.

It is quite a good idea.

Here in the sentence, quite modifies a good idea or is? Thank you so much as always and have a good day.
  

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The word "it" modifies "a good idea" , which is acting as a noun here. Sorry for this; I didn't mean to use "it"; "quite" modifies "a good idea"

  • The word "it" modifies "a good idea" , which is acting as a noun here.
  • Sorry for this; I didn't mean to use "it"; "quite" modifies "a good idea"
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The word "it" modifies "a good idea", which is acting as a noun here.

Sorry for this; I didn't mean to use "it"; "quite" modifies "a good idea"
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The word 'it' does not modify anything.

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