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TRUE OR FALSE: Draw a heart () if the statement is correct and a triangle (A)
if it is not.
1. Adverbs of degree modify nouns, verbs, and adverbs.
2. They answer the question "How much or "to what extent"
3. They are usually formed by adding the suffix -ed.
4. Sometimes,seldom and never are adverbs of intensity.
5. With adjectives, the adverb of intensity goes before the adjective.
6. With adverbs as well, the adverb of degree goes before the adverb.
7. Adverb of intensity can make the meaning of adverb or adjective stronger
or weaker.
8. Quite and fairly are used for a favorable comment.
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TRUE OR FALSE: Draw a heart (❤️) if the statement is correct and a triangle (∆) if it is not.
1. Adverbs of degree modify nouns, verbs, and adverbs.
2. They answer the question "How much or "to what extent"
3. They are usually formed by adding the suffix -ed.
4. Sometimes,seldom and never are adverbs of intensity.
5. With adjectives, the adverb of intensity goes before the adjective.
6. With adverbs as well, the adverb of degree goes before the adverb.
7. Adverb of intensity can make the meaning of adverb or adjective stronger or weaker.
8. Quite and fairly are used for a favorable comment.
Draw a heart (❤️) if the statement is correct and a triangle (∆)if it is not.
∆1. Adverbs of degree modify nouns, verbs, and adverbs.
❤️2. They answer the question "How much or "to what extent"
∆3. They are usually formed by adding the suffix -ed.
∆4. Sometimes,seldom and never are adverbs of intensity.
❤️5. With adjectives, the adverb of intensity goes before the adjective.
∆6. With adverbs as well, the adverb of degree goes before the adverb.
∆7. Adverb of intensity can make the meaning of adverb or adjective stronger or weaker.
∆8. Quite and fairly are used for a favorable comment
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