how to find adjunct from sentence
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An adjunct is a word, a phrase, or a clause that can be removed from a sentence without making the sentence grammatically wrong. An adjunct is usually an adverb used to modify a verb. When used as an adverb, an adjunct will usually indicate a time, a manner, a place, a frequency, a reason, or a degree
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Adjunct:
An adjunct is a word or group of words that gives extra information to a sentence; but, when removed makes no harm to its grammar. Examples: I will call you at least by tomorrow. I have almost completely forgotten to take my passport.
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