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What is an adverb phrase?

An adverb is simply a "qualifier" for a verb. An example might be: I write - "write" being the verb (I write, you write, they write etc) With an adverb: I write swiftly I write carefully (etc) Largely ignored these days, the adverb should follow the verb, not the other way around
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Interjection

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Helicopter

French helicoptere from: Greek heliko- (combining form of helix) + Greek pteron (wing)
8/10/2014 8:13:14 PM • The Learning... • Answered on Aug 10, 2014
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Can you help me rephrase my sentences

My phone ran out of battery because I don't have a charger, and I can't log into Verizon. There you are, your sentence is rephrased, now stop abusing fixya
5/15/2014 12:34:36 PM • The Learning... • Answered on May 15, 2014
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How many models of probability?

There are as many models of probability as there are problems to be solved. For example, the probability model for flipping a coin is not the same as the model for rolling a six-sided die, and the model for rolling one die is not the same as for rolling two dice. The probability model for a roulette wheel is not the same as the model for a hand of blackjack.
4/10/2013 12:41:50 AM • The Learning... • Answered on Apr 10, 2013
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What are Modal Verbs? Can you

Hi.

  • A modal verb is:
  • an auxiliary verb
  • used to express intention, necessity, obligation, offer, permission, possibility, prohibition, question, request, suggestion
  • cannot function as a main verb in a sentence

Examples of Modal verbs are >>>>>>


  • can
  • She can finish doing the dishes. (possibility)
  • Can we take more of these? (permission)
  • Can you wash my car? (request)
  • could
  • Could I borrow your car? (permission)
  • I think we could get a woman president. (possibility)
  • Could you eat your food in the dining room? (request)
  • You could try finding another job. (suggestion)
  • may
  • May I see the menu please? (permission)
  • It may rain tomorrow. (possibility)
  • might
  • They might give us free tickets. (possibility)
  • must
  • We must go home now. (necessity, obligation)
  • They must not be win the game this weekend. (prohibition)
  • ought to
  • We must go home now. (necessity, obligation)
  • We ought to move to another city. (suggestion)
  • shall
  • Shall we close the account for you? (offer)
  • Shall we go out to lunch now? (suggestion)
  • Shall we go out to lunch or out to dinner? (question)
  • should
  • We should really talk about this. (suggestion)
  • Profits should increase next year. (prediction)
  • will
  • You will do your homework tonight. (necessity)
  • Will you go to the party this weekend? (question)
  • would
  • Would you like me to hold that for you? (offer)
  • You would really like this sushi. (suggestion)

Regards.
8/23/2011 5:12:38 PM • The Learning... • Answered on Aug 23, 2011
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How many models in English grammar.

CAN
2/1/2011 6:33:28 AM • The Learning... • Answered on Feb 01, 2011
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I am writing a book report and the one sentence

they should reconsider their friendship. It may not work with such issues.
4/3/2010 7:16:23 PM • The Learning... • Answered on Apr 03, 2010
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How do i use perception and heinous in a sentence

The psychic claimed to use extrasensory perception to solve the heinous crime. :- )
9/13/2016 4:47:35 AM • The Learning... • Answered on Sep 13, 2016
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What is Alibaba

Think of it as being a Chinese version of eBay, Craigslist, and Paypal, all in a single group. It is mainly active in China, but has shown interest in expanding to the USA and India, the next 2 biggest markets http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alibaba_Group
7/29/2016 7:17:54 AM • The Learning... • Answered on Jul 29, 2016
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I would like to get rid of Babble.com YouTube and Twitter apps from my computer

The usual way to remove programmes installed on your computer is as follows (however you will need to be an authorised user or administrator):
  1. with the computer running click on the Start icon in the LH corner of the bottom menu bar
  2. then click on Control Panel
  3. then click on Programmes and Features
  4. in the list of installed programmes shown select the one you wish to delete
  5. then select uninstall in the menu bar above (you may get a window requesting you to authorise the next step)
  6. then click OK
  7. The computer should then delete this programme from your computer.
When this is completed you can delete the next programme you wish to remove by selecting it then selecting uninstall.
1/24/2015 1:10:56 PM • The Learning... • Answered on Jan 24, 2015
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