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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which word in the sentence is an adverb? The Olympic wrestlers stood and stretched their arms briefly. A. stood B. their C. briefly D. Olympic

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@TheRaggedyDoctor

OpenStudy (theraggedydoctor):

What's an adverb?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Envy_Seven

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

D

OpenStudy (theraggedydoctor):

Don't just give it out.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

An adverb is a word that describes - or modifies, as grammarians put it - a verb, an adjective or another adverb.

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a word group, expressing a relation of place, time, circumstance, manner, cause, degree, etc. (e.g., gently, quite, then, there ).

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

thats adverb @TheRaggedyDoctor

OpenStudy (theraggedydoctor):

And don't copy/paste work, either.. that isn't yours.

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

i didnt bro lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think its c...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can u like explain me why its d?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wrestlers is a noun so isnt d an adjective?

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

no D will be the correct answer because its could have just said the wrestlers but to add more deception to it it put Olympic wrestlers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

can u help with more

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which words in the sentence are adverbs? The next group then quietly found their places on the dark stage. Choose all answers that are correct. A. dark B. then C. quietly D. next

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Thebadyboy

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

C will be the answer adverbs are describing words like fast and quietly

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

get my drift @themadaxer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

there can be multiple answers...

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

A as well

OpenStudy (anonymous):

fast is an adjective too?

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

Dark describes the stage

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its ankin for adverb

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

yeah like he was running very fast

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k... so whats the answers?

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

A and C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok i have more

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what?

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

fan me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

thx

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which word in the sentence is an adverb? This painting is quite colorful and interesting. A. this B. quite C. interesting D. colorful

OpenStudy (anonymous):

colurful?

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

Yes correct!

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

As I said Adverbs are DESCRIBING words

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oops

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1 sec

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

k

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which word in the sentence does the adverb modify? The stronger man easily lifted the other wrestler. A. lifted B. man C. stronger D. wrestler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

stronger?

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

Which word in the sentence does the adverb modify? read it again

OpenStudy (anonymous):

MAN?

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

It will be B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oops dem cps

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

yes! :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which word in the sentence does the adverb modify? The new neighbors planted a rose garden yesterday. A. planted B. garden C. neighbors D. rose

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

or b?

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

Well C and B are both choices

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ummm.....

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

i would go with C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which word in the sentence does the adverb modify? I could feel somewhat sorry for the smaller wrestler. A. could B. feel C. wrestler D. sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:D

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

:)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which word in the sentence is the predicate adjective? The tiny plant grew tall in the warmth of the new greenhouse. A. tall B. warmth C. tiny D. new

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wads a predicate adjective?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is it tiny?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

or new...

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

What Is a Predicate Adjective? Many teachers often offer the following textbook definition of a predicate adjective: an adjective that is used to predicate an attribute of the subject of the sentence. However, this definition often confuses people: the grammar jargon can become jumbled in technical definitions like this. A more simple explanation of predicate adjectives is it modifies the subject of the sentence. In the sentence “The flowers are blue,” the subject is “the flowers.” In this example, “blue” is what modifies the subject, “the flowers,” and is connected to the subject by what is known as a linking verb.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

idk

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

Hmmmmmmmmmmmm.........Idk maybe C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but it can also be new..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@KyanTheDoodle

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

@CausticSyndicalist

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Envy_Seven

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@TheRaggedyDoctor

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

srry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its k

OpenStudy (anonymous):

kyan

OpenStudy (anonymous):

halp me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

no help

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

ok A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so why not new?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Thebadyboy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which words in the sentence are the predicate adjectives? The small containers for the fall plants were orange and brown. Choose all answers that are correct. A. fall B. brown C. small D. orange

OpenStudy (anonymous):

UMMMZ>>

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

try posting new question maybe someone will see it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i bumped it

OpenStudy (thebadyboy):

i would say b not to sure though

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