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Are there any limitations on the adverb usages(The only way to do it is very, very slowly.)?

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"To read": Is it an intransitive verb?

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The closest you can get to success

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What does ONE modify here?

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the closest that (relative clause)

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Placement of a relative pronoun

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"As + Sub + Verb"

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consecutive event or adverb manner?

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Can I put down "I'm wondering about whether....."

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"that" meaning in this sentence

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What do you call noun phrases used as adverbs?

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Is this correct? “It sounds fun, isn’t it?”

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"On the tennis court", a prepositional phrase, in this context modifies what?

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Participle clauses with different subjects

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Explain the relative clause - which have a worldwide value of more than $30 billion

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What's the function of the word 'than'?

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He was so angry that he could not speak. (so, that)

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How are regardless and regardlessly different?

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Is 'own' in the phrase 'of my own' a pronoun or determiner?

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What is the grammatical function of "As soon as I know"?

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Why is inversion used in "...than do apes in the wild"?

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infinitive functioning as a noun or an adjective

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What is the subject in this sentence: It is not surprising that food is such an important part of different cultures around the world

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Usage of above as adverb

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We can't remove article from a singular countable noun. So is that a noun modifier or complement?

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Can which refer to a sentence in a restrictive relative clause?

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adjunct or complement

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the use of to-infinitive

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The grammatical function of ''just so''

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I don't want. (can 'want' be used intransitively?)