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Adverbs of quantity (#194): Where are the adverbs?



 
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Adverbs of quantity (#194): Where are the adverbs? #1 (permalink) Sun Feb 06, 2011 1:20 am   Adverbs of quantity (#194): Where are the adverbs?
 

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In the elementary grammar test entitled 'Adverbs of quantity' (#194) I can't help but wonder how adverbs are being tested. The sentences seem to test mainly adjectives:
'enough money', 'fewer cavities', 'much pollution", etc. I suppose it could be argued that 'some gas' uses a determiner, but surely not an adverb.

Perhaps you ought to rename the test. Just a thought....

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