hoang21anh
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Hi everyone,
I'm confused about the order between adjectives and adverbs in a sentence, i.e which one stands first?
For example, in the 2 sentences:
"English is widely used around the world"
and
"English is used widely around the world"
I see that widely used and used widely are used equally. So, does it mean that all adjs and advs can switch with each other's place? Or is there a rule for this?
Please explain this for me.
Thank you in advance
I'm confused about the order between adjectives and adverbs in a sentence, i.e which one stands first?
For example, in the 2 sentences:
"English is widely used around the world"
and
"English is used widely around the world"
I see that widely used and used widely are used equally. So, does it mean that all adjs and advs can switch with each other's place? Or is there a rule for this?
Please explain this for me.
Thank you in advance