English, asked by deijhili655, 7 months ago

Quite the most remarkable article we ever remember to have read.
[Say: we remember ever...]
", are often misplaced, as in the
Put the Adverbs into the following sentences so as to make sense
EXERCISE
1. The two brothers are alike (nearly).
2. He has promised to pay (faithfully).
3. There were three or four boys late (only).
4. I did not want to come (really).
5. I came to return a book (merely).
6. We can succeed by hard work (only).
7. We should speak ill of the dead (never).
8. He invited me to visit him (often).​

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Answered by taravbhat09
2

Answer:

the two brothers are nearly alike

he has faithfully promised to pay

there were only three or four boys late

i really did not want to come

i came merely to return a book

we can only succeed by hard work

we should never speak ill of the dead

he invited me to often visit him

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Answered by samitsikdar1974
4

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