Wednesday, May 19, 2010

An adverb should be used to describe a verb.

An adverb should be used to describe a verb.

  • A harmless shark called the Rhinocodan typus is the largest of its kind and generally eats only plankton, small fisch and squid

Adjective should come before the noun that describe.
  • In 80 A.D. the Colosseum in Rome became the first domed stadium to be opened to the public

An adverb cannot be used between a verb and its object

  • The U.S. mint frequently makes coins from cheap alloys that are worth far less than the value stamped on them.

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