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an adverb or an adjective can modify a verb. ( )
an adverb or an adjective can modify a verb. ( )
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- Many words in English can function as a noun and verb, or noun and adjective, or verb and adjective, with no change in form. (<br/>)
- B The word “up” can be used as an adverb, preposition, adjective or noun. When “up” is used as an adverb, it is always combined with a verb to form a phrasal verb. Study the following different meanings of “up” and the given examples, and translate the Chinese phrases into English phrasal verbs.1) totally; to an end eat up a) 做完 b) 用光
- Thesuffix"-tion"isa______suffix. A: adjective B: verb C: adverb D: noun
- When a verb is added with-ed, it turns into a / an A: adjective B: noun C: adverb
- The suffix “-hood” may change the word “likely” from an adjective into a _____. A: adjective B: noun C: verb D: adverb