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Trava [24]
3 years ago
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Help me please I have so much homework and this Is just the beginning, I'm super stressed please help!!!

English
2 answers:
Flauer [41]3 years ago
6 0
There is no need to be stressed keep your head high a bad grade won’t kill you so just breathe and the person above me is correct ;)
Vladimir [108]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Exercise 1

1. very - describes happy (adjective)

2. quite - describes imposingly (adverb)

3. extremely - describes tall (adjective)

4. quite - describes high (adjective)

5. totally - describes covered (verb)

6. short - describes time (noun)

7. extremely - describes powerful (adjective)

8. very - describes large (adjective)

Exercise 2

1. Yes, adverb of affirmation

2. Not, adverb of negation

3. Undoubtedly, adverb of affirmation

4. Indeed, adverb of affirmation

5. Not, adverb of negation

6. Never, adverb of negation

Exercise 3

1. Indeed, adverb of affirmation

2. Not, adverb of negation

3. Early, adverb of time

4. Barely, adverb of degree

5. Resolutely, adverb of degree

6. Several, adverb of degree

Explanation:

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