Adverbs of degree tell us about the extent of an adjective, or the intensity of the action when modifying other adverbs.Extremely -- He is extremely annoying.Completely -- I am completely exhausted from running up the big hill.Too -- I've worked too hard today.Very -- He examined the device very thoroughly.These are only a few of the many adverbs of degree.
The ancient Romans would have worked it out as: MMMMCCCCXXXXIIII = 4444 but today's notation of it is quite different
The word worked has one syllable.
The word hard can be either an adjective (hard rock) or an adverb (worked hard). The adverb 'hardly' usually has an entirely different connotation.
P.T. Barnum's father, Phineas Taylor Barnum, was a farmer and a carpenter. He worked hard to provide for his family, but financial struggles were common during Barnum's early years. This background influenced P.T. Barnum's later entrepreneurial pursuits and his drive to succeed.
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I worked for safeway and they dont do background checks
I have a Masters Degree from Corllins University, worked out well for me.
Son of a diplomat. Worked in statistics.
he was born is Spain he was a son of a painter and he worked in Barcelona
Mitsubishi tractors are considered reliable although they do have a problem on steep inclines. If the land to be worked contains lots of inclination it is good to consider a different option.
Just write "No work history" in that area.
No he came from an average background and worked hard to earn his fortune.
No, I have friends that have worked there as high school juniors.
Which option(s) below would be an acceptable revision of the underlined selection? a respected environmental designer; who has worked a respected environmental designer: who has worked Both versions are acceptable No revision is necessary
nope they don't waste the money on running background checks at mcdonalds or any other fast food job i have worked at. Also no drug test
He worked at an insurance company and attained a law degree.