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| Adverbs List I think it's very interesting
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| Furiously? |
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| exactly I have teach my self hard lessons I thought English is easy in my past life , but the opposite is right it's like mathematics thank you Last edited by Fleur de mort; 17-Jul-2007 at 10:35. |
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| Formally? Fistfully? Mouthfully? |
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| Quote: WOW that was great and very helpful thanks a lot |
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| This is good! |
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| You are welcome. There may be others more helpful than this. We should look for a list of adverbs classified in classes of adverbs that we use for specific functions : adverbs of manner, frequency, etc Last edited by Teia; 18-Jul-2007 at 06:57. |
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| surreptitiously impercebtibly |
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