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"
st : describe your mood using at least one noun, verb, adjective, and adverb.
"
by
tRuMaN
I feel very fortunate to be posting on ST
Posted by
Walt_Disney (aka Walt_Disney)
Jan 30 '09, 07:22
Can fortunate be an adverb? I seem to remember that an adverb needs an ending like ly. I hated grammar class in English. Probably the only part of English I hated. I learned more from School House Rock than all that grammar crap.
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I think fortunate is the adjective. I think you're missing an adverb -- nm
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oblique, eighth best slackertalker
Jan 30, 07:25
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very is an adverb. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 30, 07:29
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damnit -- nm
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oblique, eighth best slackertalker
Jan 30, 07:29
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