1. The adverb that modifies the verb is c) ever. Without it, it wouldn't be completely clear as to which time frame the speaker refers to. It may have been for example the last year, or in some other particular moment.
2. The adverb that modifies the verb is b) always. It adds to the sense of urgency of wearing a life jacket when rafting. Without it, the meaning of this sentence wouldn't be so precise.
Answer:
This may or may not be right.
Explanation:
Right or wrong, it doesn't matter if we fall. It matters if we get back up.
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"In my opinion.." That excerpt.
An abstract noun is something that you cannot experience with your five senses. You cannot see, taste, hear, touch or smell them.
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The answer is:
<span>D. John thought this sophistication would win the love of Ellen.
You cannot taste, hear, see, touch, or smell love.</span>
Answers:
<h2>2. B.</h2><h2>3. A.</h2><h2>4. B.</h2>
Explanation:
2. A sentence must have a subject and predicate and express a complete thought. Of the options, only B is not a sentence because it has no predicate. In other words, what is the woman doing?
3. In this sentence, we need an adverb. Of the choices, the only adverb is swiftly.
4. An adverb modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
A. Slept - verb
B. Soundly - adverb - modifies slept
C. Through - preposition
D. Terrible - adjective - modifies storm
Therefore the answer is: B. Soundly
<h2>I'm always happy to help :)</h2>