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Fire1 Posted 6 years ago
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What doea "almost" modify?

1. We were almost to the end of the road

2. We were almost at the end of the road


Grammatically, does "almost" modify "to the end of the road" and "at the end of the road'?

  

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fire1 1. We were almost to the end of the road 2. We were almost at the end of the road Grammatically, does "almost" modify "to the end of the road" and "at the end of the road'?

  • fire1 1.
  • We were almost to the end of the road 2.
  • We were almost at the end of the road Grammatically, does "almost" modify "to the end of the road" and "at the end of the road'?
  • Yes.
  • CJ
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fire1

1. We were almost to the end of the road

2. We were almost at the end of the road


Grammatically, does "almost" modify "to the end of the road" and "at the end of the road'?

Yes.

CJ

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