Easily: Posição da palavra em uma frase
"PLAY is one of those word that can confuse our mind easily."
Would putting the adverb easily after the modal can in the sentence above make any difference (significantly alter the sentence) at all?
Would putting the adverb easily after the modal can in the sentence above make any difference (significantly alter the sentence) at all?
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Márcio,
Na minha opinião não há diferença de sentido.
Na minha opinião não há diferença de sentido.
- Can easily confuse our minds.
- Can confuse our minds easily.
Adverbs of manner are particularly flexible in this regard.
Solemnly the minister addressed her congregation.
The minister solemnly addressed her congregation.
The minister addressed her congregation solemnly.
Cf. Guia sobre os Advérbios em Inglês
Solemnly the minister addressed her congregation.
The minister solemnly addressed her congregation.
The minister addressed her congregation solemnly.
Cf. Guia sobre os Advérbios em Inglês
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That does it! Thanks!
Flavia, the Guide to Grammar Writing website proves very useful indeed.
@Flavia.Im
That does it! Thanks!
Flavia, the Guide to Grammar Writing website proves very useful indeed.
How about this one:
You can go easily or hastily, as long as you're timely.
All the best
You can go easily or hastily, as long as you're timely.
All the best
Let me see if I understood. We can use all adverbs in wherever place we want, example Can I put bluntly in the end of a sentence? Or it happens only with any specific adverbs? Which ones?
Thanks,
Thanks,
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I think that we can use only adverbs of manner according of Flavia.lm
"Adverbs of manner are particularly flexible in this regard".
But might exist some other adverbs which we can use like it.
"Adverbs of manner are particularly flexible in this regard".
But might exist some other adverbs which we can use like it.