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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Together = adverb?

Together is an adverb, right? The dictionary say it is. However, I thought adverbs by their very nature come before a verb.

Together always (?) come after veb, right?
  

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Anonymous However, I thought adverbs by their very nature come before a verb. Not at all. She opened the door quickly.

  • Anonymous However, I thought adverbs by their very nature come before a verb.
  • Not at all.
  • She opened the door quickly.
  • She quickly opened the door.
  • She was happily playing in her playpen.
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Anonymous However, I thought adverbs by their very nature come before a verb.
Not at all.

She opened the door quickly. She quickly opened the door.

She was happily playing in her playpen. She was playing happily in her playpen.

I'd say if anything, they are more likely to come after. She sang loudly. He talked quickly. She moved swi

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