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Rule: When an adverb modifies a verb, the adverb can be placed before the verb they modify. Which sentence applies the rule correctly? A The ball bounced loudly against the wall. B Thank you for this lovely
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Rule: When an adverb modifies a verb, the adverb can be placed before the verb they modify.
Which sentence applies the rule correctly?
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The ball bounced loudly against the wall.
B
Thank you for this lovely plant!
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Snow softly fell on the field and trees.
D
Asia is the largest continent in the world.
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placed before the verb they modify.
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