''Adverbs Modifying Adjectives''

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Hi teacher, sometimes I get into conflict with English grammar. In the sentence "Adverbs Modifying Adjectives", why does ''Modifying'' has to plus -ing though ''Adverbs'' is S and there we are using Present Simple?

Thanks!
 
Hi teacher, sometimes I get into conflict with English grammar. In the sentence "Adverbs Modifying Adjectives", why does ''Modifying'' has to plus -ing though ''Adverbs'' is S and there we are using Present Simple?

Thanks!
The expression isn't trying to say "Adverbs modify adjectives."
That would give the false impression that "modifying adjectives" is what all adverbs always do.

Instead, the expression says "When adverbs modify adjectives."
It says "When adverbs are doing that (modifying adjectives) "

The expression is used like this (or at least implies this):
TEN EXAMPLES OF ADVERBS MODIFYING ADJECTIVES
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Second Lesson: Adverbs Modifying Adjectives
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Test Question #6
Write a sentence with an adverb modifying an adjective.
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Homework Question #4
What is the function of the adverb "deeply"?
(Multiple choice. Circle one)
A. Negating the adjective
B. Modifying the adjective
C. Contradicting the adjective
 
Hi teacher, sometimes I get into conflict with English grammar.
No, you don't, but it could be that you have trouble understanding it.
 
Hi. teacher,

Sometimes I get into conflict with get confused about English grammar. In the sentence phrase/caption "Adverbs Modifying Adjectives", why does "Modifying" has to plus end with "-ing" even though "Adverbs" is S (What does "S" mean?) and there we are using Present Simple?

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Please note my changes and comments above. I don't understand the underlined part at all.
 
The expression isn't trying to say "Adverbs modify adjectives."
That would give the false impression that "modifying adjectives" is what all adverbs always do.

Instead, the expression says "When adverbs modify adjectives."
It says "When adverbs are doing that (modifying adjectives) "

The expression is used like this (or at least implies this):
TEN EXAMPLES OF ADVERBS MODIFYING ADJECTIVES
- or -

Second Lesson: Adverbs Modifying Adjectives
- or -

Test Question #6
Write a sentence with an adverb modifying an adjective.
- or -


Homework Question #4
What is the function of the adverb "deeply"?
(Multiple choice. Circle one)
A. Negating the adjective
B. Modifying the adjective
C. Contradicting the adjective
Thanks, Ms.Worth for your information!

Homework Question #4
If your question only says about the adverb ''deeply'', my answer is B. Modifying the adjective.
 
Please note my changes and comments above. I don't understand the underlined part at all.
Thanks!
I'm trying to renovate my grammar.
 
In the sentence "Adverbs Modifying Adjectives", why does ''Modifying'' has to plus -ing though ''Adverbs'' is S and there we are using Present Simple?
Homework Question #4
If your question only says about the adverb ''deeply'', my answer is B. Modifying the adjective.
Where did you find the original quote? Whenever you quote someone else's words, you need to credit them (give us the name of the book/article and the name(s) of the author(s). Is it all part of your homework (as you wrote in bold above)?
 
Thanks, Ms.Worth for your information!

Homework Question #4
If your question only says about the adverb ''deeply'', my answer is B. Modifying the adjective.

Where did you find the original quote? Whenever you quote someone else's words, you need to credit them (give us the name of the book/article and the name(s) of the author(s). Is it all part of your homework (as you wrote in bold above)?
I made up the sentence so I could use the expression "adverbs modifying adjectives."
I made up the examples illustrating the other captions too.
 
Sorry, I didn't realise that the original post containing "Homework Question #4" wasn't posted by you!
 
Thanks, Ms.Worth for your information!

Homework Question #4
If your question only says about the adverb ''deeply'', my answer is B. Modifying the adjective.
That's 100% correct.
This example of the use of the expression "Adverbs modifying adjectives" is from a made-up homework question.
Maybe the homework question I made up could say:
The autumn sun hung low and orange in the deeply blue sky.
This sentence illustrates a case of an adverb (deeply) modifying an adjective (blue).

I came up with this fake "Multiple choice homework" question to illustrate one of four different uses of the expression "adverbs modifying adjectives."

This expression is the subject of the OP, and I wanted to give some examples of how this expression can be used.
I wanted to give an English learner a chance to get used to the expression and to see how it might sound in various contexts.
 
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Sorry, I didn't realise that the original post containing "Homework Question #4" wasn't posted by you!
I have the hardest time navigating these pages.
I keep on accidentally responding to someone I didn't intend to reply to, so they are baffled.

I posted the entry containing "Homewoerk Question #4," but my entry was not the OP.
It was part of my answer to the OP, which queried the expression "Adverbs modifying adjectives."
My response gave 4 demonstrations of some proper uses of the expression so that the English learner could get used to how it might be used as a caption or title.
 
Please note my changes and comments above. I don't understand the underlined part at all.

Hi teacher, sometimes I get into conflict with English grammar. In the sentence "Adverbs Modifying Adjectives", why does ''Modifying'' has to plus -ing though ''Adverbs'' is S and there we are using Present Simple?

Thanks!
Hi, Huy888~
Please let me revise your post to polish the English a little.
Do you like this revision?

sometimes I get into conflict with English grammar.
Sometimes I have trouble with English grammar.

In the phrase "Adverbs Modifying Adjectives",
In the phrase "Adverbs Modifying Adjectives,"

why does ''Modifying'' has to plus -ing
why did the word "modifying" have to add that "ing" ending

though ''Adverbs'' is S
even though "Adverbs" is plural,

and there we are using Present Simple?
and the phrase is in the simple present tense?
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Sometimes I have trouble with English grammar.
In the phrase "Adverbs Modifying Adjectives," why did the word "modifying" have to add that "ing" ending
even though "Adverbs" is plural, and the phrase is in the simple present tense?
 
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The underlined isn't the word you're looking for. You can renovate a building but not your grammar.
Yes, I correct the sentence: '' I'm improving my grammar skill day by day ''.
 
Hi, Huy888~
Please let me revise your post to polish the English a little.
Do you like this revision?

sometimes I get into conflict with English grammar.
Sometimes I have trouble with English grammar.

In the phrase "Adverbs Modifying Adjectives",
In the phrase "Adverbs Modifying Adjectives,"

why does ''Modifying'' has to plus -ing
why did the word "modifying" have to add that "ing" ending

though ''Adverbs'' is S
even though "Adverbs" is plural,

and there we are using Present Simple?
and the phrase is in the simple present tense?
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Do you like this revision?
Here's how it came out using all my revisions:

Sometimes I have trouble with English grammar.
In the phrase "Adverbs Modifying Adjectives," why did the word "modifying" have to add that "ing" ending
even though "Adverbs" is plural, and the phrase is in the simple present tense?
Your revision and Emsr2d2's revision are very useful for me. I found few mistakes in my grammar skill. But your version is close to me, because I have not used smoothly vocabulary and grammar of English.
It takes me long time to type the reply because of checking grammar.
 
@Huy888
Perhaps:

I'm working on my grammar.

I suggest writing shorter, simpler sentences. Also, please don't string together words in such a way as to perplex me.

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