Which sentence uses an adverb to modify an adjective?
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'Extremely' modifies the adjective 'informative.'
Adverbs can modify adjectives as well as verbs.
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'Extremely' modifies the adjective 'informative.'
Adverbs can modify adjectives as well as verbs.
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'Unless' means except if and states a necessary condition.
Entry is denied without the identity card.
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The relative clause begins with 'who' and describes a noun.
A clause that modifies a noun functions adjectivally.
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'Herself' refers back to the subject 'She' and receives the action.
A reflexive pronoun must have an appropriate antecedent in the clause.
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'Very' directly intensifies the adjective 'difficult.'
'Much' is not normally used before a positive-form adjective.
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'Highly' is the conventional adverb meaning greatly or very much.
'High respected' is not standard English.
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'So that' introduces the purpose of saving money.
The laptop purchase is the intended result.
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'What she decided' can function as a subject or object in a larger sentence.
A dependent clause performing a noun role is a noun clause.
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'Herself' emphasizes 'the principal' but is not required for the sentence's grammar.
This emphatic use is called intensive.
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One-syllable adjectives generally form the comparative with -er.
The word 'than' signals a comparison between two routes.
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'Well' can function as an adjective meaning healthy.
After 'feeling,' it correctly describes the patient's condition.
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'Whereas' contrasts the preferences of the two sisters.
It joins two clauses with opposing information.