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If an adverb modifies a verb, where should you generally place it in a sentence?
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If an adverb modifies a verb, where should you generally place it in a sentence?
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You would place it Before the verb is introduced.
Example looks like so:
She graciously ate you dinner at the restaurant.
Adverb:graciously
Verb: ate
The loud boy strongly yelled at his parents.
Adverb: strongly
Verb: yelled
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If an adverb modifies a verb, generally you should place it before the verb. If there is a helping verb you can place it between the helping verb and the main verb.
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