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Ede4ka [16]
2 years ago
6

I don’t understand what i’m supposed tk do or how tk dk it

English
1 answer:
k0ka [10]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

I carefully prepared a homemade pizza crust and put on it the very freshest and tasty ingredients.

Explanation:

Why? The adverb, as it says, modifies the verb.

A lot of times, not all the time, they end in -ly

- In the first one "<em>most</em>" does nothing and the sentence doesn't seem to even have a verb. (to run, to walk, etc)

- In the second one it is getting closer, but too is not the adverb

- In the third one homemade is a adjective / describing word, not an adverb

- In the fourth one <em>carefully </em>is an adverb and it is <em>italiczed</em>.

<u>Trick:</u>

- Stacey ran quickly.

What did she do? Ran. How did she do it? Quickly.

Verb = ran

Adverb = quickly

Hope this helps, good luck!

(I typed out a lot more to try and explain it since you said you don't understand it at all)

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