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Master agni apurba bose Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Sentence Correction.

Can anyone please tell me what is wrong with this sentence...
"It is useful to learn which adverbs most typically modify particular types of objectives"

Thanks in advance.
  

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Hi, There;s nothing wrong with this as grammar (except that it needs a period).. In term of meaning, I'm not sure how an adverb would modify an objective. Clive

  • Hi, There;s nothing wrong with this as grammar (except that it needs a period)..
  • In term of meaning, I'm not sure how an adverb would modify an objective.
  • Clive
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Hi,

There;s nothing wrong with this as grammar (except that it needs a period)..

In term of meaning, I'm not sure how an adverb would modify an objective.

Clive
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"most typically" sounds very awkward to me. I would say "most often" or just "typically."

Also, I do not understand the meaning of this phrase. What does "types of objectives" mean? Do you mean "objects" instead of objectives? If so, then you probably also mean "adjectives" not "adverbs" since adverbs modify verbs.

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