In this exercise, your task is to choose the correct subordinating conjunction to fill the space at the beginning of the adverb clause. The questions here test your knowledge of English grammar. Each question consists of a short written conversation, part of which has been omitted.Four...
ESL Intermediate Grammar - Adverbs, Adverb Clauses, Phrases ExerciseIs the underlined word an adverb or not? 1. Be careful! The iron is very hot. 2. A microwave can cook food fast. 3.Jun sang very loudly. 4. This bacon is lovely! 5. Joe dresses very informally. 6. She's a ...
1、College English Grammar: Grammar and Writing,Unit 4,Modifiers:Adverb Grammar: Adverbs Writing: Correcting: Misplaced Modifiers and ly Modifiers Rewriting: Relationship and completeness,Adverbs,Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, other adverbs, or an entire clause by making its meaning more specific. W...
In (16a), the wh-word shei‘who’ is used as the subject of the embedded clause and can be interpreted as ‘whoever’ or ‘anyone’. In (16b), the negation bu is used, and the wh-word – as an object of yao‘want’ – is moved to the location immediately before the adverb dou...