jueves, 9 de junio de 2011

what is an adverb?



An adverb is a part of speech. It is any word that modifies any part of speech or other verbs other than a noun (modifiers of nouns are primarily adjetives and determiners). Adverbs can modify verbs, adjetives (including numbers), clauses, sentences and other adverbs.
Adverbs typically answer questions such as how?in what way?when?where?, and to what extent?. This function is called the adverbial function, and is realized not just by single words (i.e., adverbs) but by adverbial phrases and adverbial clauses

I'm happily married.
Gavy is happily pregnant.
Marco works quickly and diligently.
Wednesday it will rain lightly in the north.
To easily understand it, you should study more.
The policeman serves justly and loyally.
The parents help generously and responsibly.
Laura plays soccer intelligently and powerfully.
Companies grow weakly in Spain.
I'm happily tired.


what is a problem?


A problem is an obstacle, impediment, difficulty or challenge, or any situation that invites resolution; the resolution of which is recognized as a solution or contribution toward a known purpose or goal. A problem implies a desired outcome coupled with an apparent deficiency, doubt or inconsistency that prevents the outcome from taking place.


what is a solution?


A solution is a mixture of one substance dissolved in another so the properties are the same throughout. A solution is composed of a solute and the solvent. The solute is the substance being dissolved and the solvent is the part of the solution that does the dissolving. The solute is of molecular size.

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