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explain position in adverbs​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

• Adverbs of manner which answer the question

'How's originally placed after the verb or after the object if there is one .

adverbs or adverb phrases of place and if time are also usually placed after the verb or after the object if there is one .

• when there are two more or more adverbs after a verb the normal order is adverb of manner adverb of place adverb of time .

these adverbs are usually put before an auxiliary a single verb be when it is stretched .

• the auxiliary is have to and used to prefer the adverb in front of them

• when an adverb modifies an adjective or another adverb adverb usually comes before it

•but the adverb enough is always placed after the word which it modifies.

• as a journal rule the word only should be placed immediately before the word it modifies .

In spoken English however it is usually before the verb the required meaning is obtained by stressing in the world with the only modify

Answered by Kannan0017
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Answer:

Ionisation energy is a measure of the energy needed to pull a particular electron away from the attraction of the nucleus.

Explanation:

Ionisation energy is a measure of the energy needed to pull a particular electron away from the attraction of the nucleus.

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