As always, he said little. as is an adverb? but I know always is also an adverb , can these two adverbs be used together ?thanks ! 网校学员Jim**在学习PETS三级/公共英语三级【随到随学班】时提出了此问题,已有1人帮助了TA。 网校助教 rockchristine00 同学你好,该知识点来自沪江网校《PETS三级...
He runs as fast as he can. Here “fast” is an adverb. A. fast B. faster C. fastest D. slow 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。本题考查副词的用法。“fast”既可以作形容词也可以作副词,在这里表示“快地”,修饰动词“runs”。B 选项是比较级;C 选项是最高级;D 选项“slow”是形容词“慢...
An adverb is a word that modifies (describes) a verb (he sings loudly), an adjective (very tall), another adverb (ended too quickly), or even a whole sentence (Fortunately, I had brought an umbrella). Adverbs oftenend in -ly, but some (such as fast) look exactly the same as their...
结果1 题目He runs as fast as his brother. Which word is an adverb? A. as B. fast C. his D. brother 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。解析:“fast”是副词,表示“快地”。“as...as”结构在这里连接的是两个副词“fast”。反馈 收藏 ...
在日常交流中,当你被问及近况如何,一个完整的表达会是 "It is going quite well." 这句话中,"well" 不仅仅是一个形容词,而是作为副词起到了强调和描述状态的作用。值得注意的是,形容词通常用来描绘名词或代词,例如 "I feel good",而副词则用来修饰动词,如 "She sings well"。在描述生活...
ADVERB IS AS ADVERB DOESJan Freeman
“very” is an adverb that emphasizes the degree of “fast”. Another adverb that can be used in this context is “quickly”. “slowly” and “lazily” are not appropriate here as they mean the opposite of “fast”. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案:fast。“fast”在这里表示跑步的速度...
二、作为副词的用法(As an Adverb) 1.表示程度(Degree) “as”还可以用作副词来表示程度。例如,我们可以说“add sugar as needed.”(根据需要添加糖)。在这种情况下,糖的添加是根据需要(程度)进行的。 2.表示方式和状态(Manner and State) “as”也可以表示方式和状态。例如,“add sugar as instructed.”(...
He runs very fast. “very” is an adverb modifying the adverb “fast”. Which of the following words cannot be used as an adverb to modify “fast”? A. quite B. rather C. slowly D. beautiful 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D。本题考查副词的用法。选项 A“quite”和选项 B“rather”都...
Parts of speech are hard to tell apart:English marks parts of speech in many ways, so you can guess that anything with “-ly” at the end is an adverb, things with “-ion” at the end are probably nouns, and so on. Chinese does this too, especially with verb particles, but not ...