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Rotter Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Some grammar

1. She is working.

I guess the word 'working' is an adverb.

2. She is working at a nursery.

I guess the words 'at a nursery' are adverbial compliments.

Please tell me if I am wrong.
  

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Rotter 1. She is working. I guess the word 'working' is an adverb.

  • Rotter 1.
  • She is working.
  • I guess the word 'working' is an adverb.
  • 2.
  • She is working at a nursery.
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Rotter1. She is working.

I guess the word 'working' is an adverb.

2. She is working at a nursery.

I guess the words 'at a nursery' are adverbial compliments.

Please tell me if I am wrong.

You are wrong. 'Working' is the main verb and 'is' is the auxiliary.
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'...at the nursery' is a prepositional phrase.

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