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What is the correct order of several adverbs in one sentence?



 
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What is the correct order of several adverbs in one sentence? #1 (permalink) Sun Oct 01, 2006 13:56 pm   What is the correct order of several adverbs in one sentence?
 

Hi,

I just read this link:

ESL Lesson: Adverbs
http://www.english-test.net/lessons/50/index.html

Alan introduced something about "adverb" , I wonder if there are many adverbs in a sentence together, how can we put them in a right order?

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Adverbs #2 (permalink) Sun Oct 01, 2006 15:04 pm   Adverbs
 

Hi FangFang,

If you look at the end of my notes on the adverb, you'll see something about order of more than one adverb.

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