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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The young calf became |quite| frightened, so it called |veryloudly| for its mother. Which underlined adverb modifies a verb? loudly very quite

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@MiaKitty1

OpenStudy (dobby1):

hm I dont know which verb the are talking about there are two

OpenStudy (31356):

Yea, this one is a bit challenging.

OpenStudy (31356):

Loudly!

OpenStudy (31356):

Wait, that's an adjective....

OpenStudy (31356):

Hold on....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think it's very. :)

OpenStudy (dobby1):

I am not sure I think it is quite?

OpenStudy (dobby1):

lol go with miakitty I suck at grammer ]

OpenStudy (31356):

I think it's quite

OpenStudy (31356):

Here are some examples? Adverbs can also modify adjectives and other adverbs. The woman is quite pretty. This book is more interesting than the last one. The weather report is almost always right.

OpenStudy (31356):

In this case, quite is underlined on the first one

OpenStudy (31356):

Or go to: w.grammarly.com/handbook/grammar/adjectives-and-adverbs/6/adverbs-modify-verbs-adjectives-and-other-adverbs/

OpenStudy (dobby1):

ok then I gues go with quite

OpenStudy (31356):

Thanks! :D

OpenStudy (dobby1):

np

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