Can we make wildly inappropriate adverbs?

1 Answer

Answer :

I will enthusiastically endorse that bizarrely opinionated view. :-P

Related questions

Description : What are some adverbs that start with i?

Last Answer : illegitimately, instantaneously, illegally. informally

Description : What are some super-hero teams, that have wildly disparate power levels?

Last Answer : Batman and Robin was my first thought.

Description : Why did Framton rush out wildly? -English

Last Answer : The niece had told Nuttel that her aunt’s husband and brothers had been missing, for three years. When Framton saw them coming, he thought they were ghosts. So he rushed out wildly in fear.

Description : What does karana mean when she said the boat pitched so wildly that in one breath you could see the ship and in the next breath it had gone?

Last Answer : I think it means that when she jumped off the boat she seen it. When she came up from the water it was gone. The reason she said that is because her brother was left on the island by himself. ... case the Aluets come back. And if the Aluets come back and killed her brother that would just be sad.

Description : What does Karana mean when she says "The boat pitched so wildly that in one breath you could see the ship and in the next breath it had gone?

Last Answer : Karana means she decides that she can no longer live in the village since it holds way too many memories. she burns each of the houses to the ground so that Ghalas at is nothing more than ashes.

Description : nelastic demand in industrial markets refers to a situation where A)demand for a given product fluctuates very little over time. B)price increases or decreases will not significantly alter demand for a ... for another product. E)supply for a given product cannot keep up with the demand for it.

Last Answer : )price increases or decreases will not significantly alter demand for a given product.

Description : Why do screenplay writers hate adverbs?

Last Answer : answer:Thank you. I complain about this all the time. It isn't just screenplay writers it seems to be many many people in the US. They have forgotten about adding ly to the end of a word. How many ... bit by mosquitos, never bitten. And, they would have forgot to add ly to the end of the word.

Description : How does overuse of adverbs affect written works?

Last Answer : Overuse of adverbs makes a work sound more like a school essay with a word count requirement. Economy of words is the way to go with literature.

Description : What are some adverbs that start with the letter n?

Last Answer : Nicely Nimbly

Description : synonyms can serve as nouns verbs, adverbs, and adjectives?

Last Answer : Yes they can. A synonym can be a noun, verb, adverb, or anadjective. A synonym is a word that has a similar meaning toanother word, but not always the exact same meaning. For example,sofa is a synonym for couch. Jet is a synonym for plane.

Description : What are the adverbs or adverbs ?

Last Answer : In Bengali language, all the prepositions or prepositions which are sometimes used in independent sentences , sometimes in word-splitting form and help to express the meaning of the sentence , are called adverbs or adverbs . Such as - to be , to , than , with, etc.

Description : What are three adverbs for the word lay?

Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer

Description : which are the adverbs. Act fast and take advantage If the amazingly low prices at our fabulous Labor Day sale!?

Last Answer : The only adverb in that sentence is fast.

Description : Can we blame The Doors (musical group) for bad grammar?

Last Answer : No, because no one ever knew “The Doors”.

Description : Do you think we should stop teaching cursive writing?

Last Answer : My daughter was never taught it.

Description : Why do we capitalize I and certain other nouns?

Last Answer : answer:“Isn’t it a bit self-centred?” Well, maybe that’s just it. It’s a pretty accurate reflection of our typical perspective.

Description : Can we have an anti-social section?

Last Answer : Are you an idiot?~

Description : Is there a term for this or do we need to invent it?

Last Answer : Ok, I second. Motion on the floor people.

Description : If the Queens English is changing, can we all just agree that there is no such thing as proper English?

Last Answer : I think you just have to look at me to know what proper English is. *chortle Language does change over time. I wouldn't go about asking you Howe art thou? and Faire thee well would I ... Anyway, that was proper English, what we have now is proper English, and there will always be proper English.

Description : "I heard him come home late." How would we analyze this sentence?

Last Answer : Elliptical infinitive is when you drop the to part from the infinitive, correct? In that case, I definitely think it's an elliptical infinitive. to come home to come home . I heard him coming ... present (-ing) I heard THAT he came/had come home late - indirect statement Language is fun!

Description : Who else thinks we should have punctuation to denote sarcasm?

Last Answer : like LOL ? (except SAR)?

Description : "This is an interactive drama, so don’t be shy to participate." does this sentence make sense?

Last Answer : Idiomatically, it’s ”...don’t be shy about participating.”

Description : Does the sentence "You are trying to partition the blame" make sense?

Last Answer : To partion is to divide into parts, which is what you wanted to do.

Description : If you're going to make a novel, do you really need deep English words to construct one?

Last Answer : But I really think my friend is only trying to make me feel worried..

Description : When texting, what exactly do you sacrifice first to make it fit?

Last Answer : I just use textspeak. I have an old phone, so my texts still come individually.. it isn't like a scrollable page of incoming and outgoing conversations. I leave out vowels, punctuation, shorten things ... m not really worried about making a bad impression by typing ilu' instead of I love you.'

Description : Can Twitter make you a better writer?

Last Answer : If you avoid the trap of using chat speak and abbreviations that you make up, I think it does help you avoid unnecessary verbiage. I especially like the users who write those ‘very short stories’. Great exercise.

Description : Does this paragraph work? Or make sense?

Last Answer : I see gailcalled is already on this one. I’ll leave it to the expert.

Description : Can you combine the words "some" and "time" to make "sometime?"?

Last Answer : It depends on the context; If you're using it to describe the passage of time, then they need to be separate words. For example, She has been in the basement for some time. Or, if ... events, you can use the contraction sometimes; Sometimes I like to walk through the meadow, to get perspective

Description : Does it irritate you when people make small gramatical or semantical error?

Last Answer : Only when people misspell things. Like when people spell tomorrow as “tomarrow” and stuff like that.

Description : Why does grammar check make such a confusing distinction between "that" and "which"? What's the difference in usage?

Last Answer : Only about 10 people in the English-speaking world care, but it does give you a leg up.

Description : Can both first person and third person be used in an autobiography?

Last Answer : It might be used effectively by a really skillful author but it sounds like your friend is a novice so I would steer her away from that idea. Generally it would not be used.

Description : Why is it upper bound and lower bound and not higher bound and lower bound?

Last Answer : My first search revealed this is a mathematical concept. So you should direct this question to whoever first coined the term. The definition is below. https://www.mathsisfun.com/definitions/upper-bound.html

Description : Please may you identify and resolve the problems in my online test taking?

Last Answer : I can't offer a diagnosis, but I can readily tell you your grammar is good. You rarely make errors in your writing on here, and we look for poor English. I think taking online tests is ... would not put great importance on the result. Perhaps you could view it lightheartedly. You could try anyway.

Description : What are some tricks to discover a bot?

Last Answer : RedDeerGuy1, could you please restate the question? I can’t tell whether you’re talking about here on Fluther or elsewhere, and if you’re thinking of texts or email or some other medium. And I don’t quite know what you mean by tricks. I assume you’re referring to spambots, but maybe not—?

Description : How far can I raise my test scores, from going on a low FODMAP diet for IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome)?

Last Answer : How are we supposed to be able to answer this? Keep up the good work and let us know how you are doing. You have nothing to lose and stand to gain in health and getting into a university. Are you still planning to go to a university? How many years has it been?

Description : Who is the instigator of the action in this combination?

Last Answer : I interpret it as I don’t like the fact he’s reading books. I don’t completely understand either of your interpretations.

Description : The use of the word "warrant"?

Last Answer : They aren't incorrect. They are a bit awkward. People don't use warranted in that manner in everyday speech, especially in the second example. Warranted implies ether a sort of authorization, ... reason or justification. Those sense would not be used in a conversation about someone seeking a job.

Description : What is the best spell checker website that doesn't require you to sign up?

Last Answer : I don’t know that a best spell checker is required. You just need something that checks spelling. GOOGLE “spell checker” for lists of free services.

Description : Should exclamation points and question marks be at the beginning of a sentence?

Last Answer : Perhaps. They do do that in Spanish.

Description : Famous with or among?

Last Answer : You could say either, preferably among of those two, but neither is a common preposition to sue with famous . Much more common (by a ratio of 9:1) is famous in , though that requires not ... in US teenage pop culture. See https://lingohelp.me/preposition-after-adjective/famous-for-in-of-by-as/

Description : What is the difference between these two sentences? (Have been/were)

Last Answer : There are two possibilities. She might start wondering before you arrive, in which case I would say, If you are late she will be wondering where you are. Alternatively, she might start wondering at the time ... in which case I would say, If you are late, she will be wondering where you had been.

Description : Is the use of "have eaten" correct in this sentence?

Last Answer : have not

Description : What is the difference between these two sentences?

Last Answer : Was is in the past.

Description : The use of articles?

Last Answer : No 1 is correct. No native English speaker would use 2 or 3.

Description : What periods of time are implied?

Last Answer : Can you illustrate when studying takes place in each of them. When? In all three sentences, the studying took place before the exam. How long before the actual exam? It is unclear. We can only ... exam. It suggests that the person put more effort rather than more time in studying for the exam.

Description : The combination of tenses?

Last Answer : I don’t know if “were” should be interpreted as past tense. It might be a subjunctive. When you say “We have thought”, it creates a hypothetical.

Description : What is the difference among "have been", "having been", and "have been doing"? What is the difference between "have been doing" and "have been here"?

Last Answer : I am drafting a response to your questions, but also want to know why you are being so analytical of this sort of thing: 1. To be able to explain this to your mom? 2. To strengthen ... the differences of the verb forms you are wanting to understand without having some basic knowledge of the above.

Description : What is the difference between "being" and "having been"?

Last Answer : This is why literacy is important. Being able to read the words helps to understand grammar and pronunciation. In fact, we can observe that dialects partly evolve from illiteracy, although to be clear ... it wrong again. There are exceptions in English since the spelling of so many words is unusual.

Description : Can "que" ever translate to "it" or does "que" only translate to "that"?

Last Answer : Que can translate to that, than, who , whom , which , what , or and in English. I don't see a way to make que mean it . See https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary ... com/questions/38119/what-is-the-meaning-of-que-fu%C3%B1enga Sounds like it is sort of like how crappy or something.

Description : Is it "Latinos para (Trump/Biden)" or "Latinos por (Trump/Biden)"?

Last Answer : Por Latinos por Biden.