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In some places, the rain was so heavy that we had to stop driving. adverb modifying heavy adverb modifying was adjective modifying heavy adjective modifying rain adjective modifying some
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In some places, the rain was so heavy that we had to stop driving.
adverb modifying heavy
adverb modifying was
adjective modifying heavy
adjective modifying rain
adjective modifying some
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E- Adjective modifying some
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