Give an example of a sentence where we place adverb before a noun.
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If the adverb modifies a verb, you place it before the verb. In the following sentence, for example, the adverb carefully modifies the verb to drive. If you want to put focus on how something is done, you can move the adverb to the end of the sentence.
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Broadly speaking, the adverb is preceding the word it's modifying. If the adverb modifies a verb, you place it before the verb. In the following sentence, for example, the adverb carefully modifies the verb to drive. If you want to put focus on how something is done, you can move the adverb to the end of the sentence.
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