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kifflom [539]
1 year ago
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Exercise 4 Complete each sentence by adding an adverb that answers the question indicated.

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1 answer:
Kay [80]1 year ago
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Lea was Extremely very lucky to win the contest.

Here the word "Extremely" is the added adverb. Extreme, which means "outermost," is derived from the Latin exterus, which means "on the outside."

<h3>Where is the degree adverb used ?</h3>

When describing the strength or degree of an adjective, verb, or other adverb in a sentence, an adverb of degree is used. Usually, it responds to the query "to what extent." They are typically placed before the word they are altering, which is typically an adjective.

Well is a preposition. A verb is usually modified or described by well. Well describes HOW something is done as a verb's modifying element.

To describe the severity of something, a sentence is modified by a degree adverb. Although there are rare exceptions, they are often put before the adjective, adverb, or verb they modify. No of the goal of your writing, you can be highly particular by using adverbs of degree.

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