<span>If an adverb modifies a verb, where should you generally place it in a sentence?
A. Near the verb, since you already said that before the verb is incorrect.
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The correct answer is: [B]: "have" .
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" I <u> have </u> never visited Hawaii."
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You are my hero, Dad
You're my secure foundation.
When I think of you, I'm filled with love
And fond appreciation.
You make me feel protected;
I'm sheltered by your care.
You're always my true friend; and Dad,
When I need you, you're always there.
You have a place of honor
Deep within my heart.
You've been my superhero, Dad,
Right from the very start.