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Which of the following words cannot be usedvas an adverb? deeply, tally, too, widely
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Which of the following words cannot be usedvas an adverb? deeply, tally, too, widely
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Tally is cannot be used as an adverb. Adverbs describe verbs and adjectives. Tally means "to count" or "a count". It cannot be used to describe verbs and adjectives, and is therefor not an adverb.
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tally is a verb or a noun but it is not an adverb
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