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Nananara Posted 6 years ago
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The position of adverbs

  1. I suspect him strongly to be a liar.
  2. I want him strongly to be a doctor.

In the two sentences above, I want to take the adverb strongly to modify the verbs suspect and want, respectively.

  

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I suspect him strongly to be a liar. I want him strongly to be a doctor. In the two sentences above, I want to take the adverb strongly to modify the verbs suspect and want , respectively.

  • I suspect him strongly to be a liar.
  • I want him strongly to be a doctor.
  • In the two sentences above, I want to take the adverb strongly to modify the verbs suspect and want , respectively.
  • #1 I strongly suspect him to be a liar.
  • #2 I strongly want him to be a doctor is grammatically correct, but it sounds a bit awkward.
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  1. I suspect him strongly to be a liar.
  2. I want him strongly to be a doctor.

In the two sentences above, I want to take the adverb strongly to modify the verbs suspect and want, respectively.

#1 I strongly suspect him to be a liar.

#2 I strongly want him to be a doct

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