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I learned that modal adverbs are (1).
They are used to
(2).
The words possi...
English, 26.10.2020 14:00 LeoValdez5782
My Diary
I learned that modal adverbs are (1).
They are used to
(2).
The words possibly, certainly (3),(4),(5),(6),and(7)
are some examples of modal adverbs.
They may mean similar to modal verbs ang modal nouns because(8)
However, they are different
to modal verbs and modal nounsbecause
(9).All the three modal expressions are (10)
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