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  • 23-02-2017
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what do we usually use to modify a predicate?

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  • 23-02-2017
An adverb is what is used to modify a verb.  For example, the girl quickly ran.  Ran is the predicate, quickly describes how she ran.  Prepositional phrases also modify predicates.  For example, Over the tree, he hopped.  The predicate is hopped, and over the tree is the adverb as it describes where he hopped.

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