The adverb is either because it helps describe the sentence more.
The most effective way to combine sentences (1) and (2) is definitely :William Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, a town in England. This is the only sentence which both represents correct grammar and semantic structures. This sentence contains a complection of a direct object of the sentence as they bring one sense and can substitude each other. The structure of this sentence clearly shows that Stratford-upon-Avon is a a town in England that is totally correct. The second option lacks a comma, the next one contains improper use of participle phrase and the last one contains extra conjuction.
<span>1) Maria has many(oranges are countable)_____oranges.
2) I don't have</span><span><span> many(apples are countable)</span>apples, but I have____much (uncountable)_____apple juice.
3) There_is much (uncountable)____________________water in this river.
4) There are ___</span><span><span>many(buildings are countable)</span>_______________ buildings in New York.
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Answer:
John Richard ("Packed" or "J.R.") Simplot (/ˈsɪmplɒt/; January 4, 1909 – May 25, 2008) was an American entrepreneur and businessman best known as the founder of the J. R. Simplot Company, a Soda Springs, Idaho based agricultural supplier specializing in potato products.