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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Uses of verbs with multiple uses and adverbs

When one uses a verbs with two meanings and uses both the meanings, are the adverbs suppossed to follow the first or the second usage? Thanks.
  

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How can you use both meanings at once? Give us an example...
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It sounds like you are asking the question in a car and a hurry. Emotion: smile

CJ
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AnonymousWhen one uses a verb with two meanings and uses both the meanings, are the adverbs suppossed to follow the first or the second usage? Thanks.
"She secretly made up her mind and her face to seduce him" sounds natural to me.

paco
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Get outta here, Paco!!! LOL! Does it really sound natural or is this tongue-in-cheek? Emotion: smile
Very clever example, though!

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