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A bloke called, Tim Esis

As far as “split infinitives” go, they have loosely been included as vulnerable for “tmesis” for a long Time.

Posted bySubject and PredicateOctober 12, 2019Posted inGrammarLeave a comment on A bloke called, Tim Esis

An Adverb well qualifies a Verb

An adverb well qualifies a verb; Its effect is quite simply superb. It also qualifies, Whether truly true or lies, An adjective or other adverb. Copyright, John Justice, 2019

Posted bySubject and PredicateJuly 16, 2019July 28, 2019Posted inGrammar, Poems, UncategorizedLeave a comment on An Adverb well qualifies a Verb
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