Barman
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I learnt that Adverbs never qualify Nouns or Pronouns. This is the work of Adjectives. I have mentioned a sentence below:
1) I am, yours sincerely, Vijoy.
In this sentence, the 'sincerity' implied in yours sincerely refers to the speaker, not to the person addressed. Here, sincerely doesn't modify the adjective element in yours but qualifies am. Could you please explain in detail?
1) I am, yours sincerely, Vijoy.
In this sentence, the 'sincerity' implied in yours sincerely refers to the speaker, not to the person addressed. Here, sincerely doesn't modify the adjective element in yours but qualifies am. Could you please explain in detail?
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