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the grammar about `adv adv` as 'too quickly'
I noticed that… but that… — grammar patternEnglish grammar about participle phraseGrammar of “I would quickly sabotage close-up whatever…”confused about grammar in question sentencesA Question about my cat (grammar)Grammar about comparison.Not sure about grammar and tensesVerb (+adv./prep.)About “too…to do” and “too… not to do”Simple Grammar Question about who noun clause
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I read such a sentence from my error report
WARNING: App 'org.gnome.Shell.desktop' respawning too quickly
The first time to notice explicitly that the adv adv
grammar structure.
However, it might be awkward to say 'respawn extremely extremely quickly'.
Naturally to say very quickly
or `too quickly'
Are there such limits in grammar that exclusively solely the special adv as "very and too" could be used before another adv ?
Where could consult the details of the adv adv
grammar with?
grammar
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I read such a sentence from my error report
WARNING: App 'org.gnome.Shell.desktop' respawning too quickly
The first time to notice explicitly that the adv adv
grammar structure.
However, it might be awkward to say 'respawn extremely extremely quickly'.
Naturally to say very quickly
or `too quickly'
Are there such limits in grammar that exclusively solely the special adv as "very and too" could be used before another adv ?
Where could consult the details of the adv adv
grammar with?
grammar
add a comment |
I read such a sentence from my error report
WARNING: App 'org.gnome.Shell.desktop' respawning too quickly
The first time to notice explicitly that the adv adv
grammar structure.
However, it might be awkward to say 'respawn extremely extremely quickly'.
Naturally to say very quickly
or `too quickly'
Are there such limits in grammar that exclusively solely the special adv as "very and too" could be used before another adv ?
Where could consult the details of the adv adv
grammar with?
grammar
I read such a sentence from my error report
WARNING: App 'org.gnome.Shell.desktop' respawning too quickly
The first time to notice explicitly that the adv adv
grammar structure.
However, it might be awkward to say 'respawn extremely extremely quickly'.
Naturally to say very quickly
or `too quickly'
Are there such limits in grammar that exclusively solely the special adv as "very and too" could be used before another adv ?
Where could consult the details of the adv adv
grammar with?
grammar
grammar
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No, it's not a grammar rule that you can't stack adverbs other than "too" or "very."
These are all grammatical sentences:
- She spoke barely audibly.
- He worked especially slowly.
- The dog barked very rapidly.
- The sky thundered rather formidably.
- I saw them just recently.
- She runs ridiculously quickly.
- The guitarist plays amazingly well.
These sentences, where the adverbs are next to each other, but a comma stands in for the conjunction "and" are also grammatical:
- The sun was blazingly, agonizingly hot.
- The pot was symmetrically, colorfully painted.
As a matter of style, however, excessive adverb use is generally discouraged.
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No, it's not a grammar rule that you can't stack adverbs other than "too" or "very."
These are all grammatical sentences:
- She spoke barely audibly.
- He worked especially slowly.
- The dog barked very rapidly.
- The sky thundered rather formidably.
- I saw them just recently.
- She runs ridiculously quickly.
- The guitarist plays amazingly well.
These sentences, where the adverbs are next to each other, but a comma stands in for the conjunction "and" are also grammatical:
- The sun was blazingly, agonizingly hot.
- The pot was symmetrically, colorfully painted.
As a matter of style, however, excessive adverb use is generally discouraged.
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No, it's not a grammar rule that you can't stack adverbs other than "too" or "very."
These are all grammatical sentences:
- She spoke barely audibly.
- He worked especially slowly.
- The dog barked very rapidly.
- The sky thundered rather formidably.
- I saw them just recently.
- She runs ridiculously quickly.
- The guitarist plays amazingly well.
These sentences, where the adverbs are next to each other, but a comma stands in for the conjunction "and" are also grammatical:
- The sun was blazingly, agonizingly hot.
- The pot was symmetrically, colorfully painted.
As a matter of style, however, excessive adverb use is generally discouraged.
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No, it's not a grammar rule that you can't stack adverbs other than "too" or "very."
These are all grammatical sentences:
- She spoke barely audibly.
- He worked especially slowly.
- The dog barked very rapidly.
- The sky thundered rather formidably.
- I saw them just recently.
- She runs ridiculously quickly.
- The guitarist plays amazingly well.
These sentences, where the adverbs are next to each other, but a comma stands in for the conjunction "and" are also grammatical:
- The sun was blazingly, agonizingly hot.
- The pot was symmetrically, colorfully painted.
As a matter of style, however, excessive adverb use is generally discouraged.
No, it's not a grammar rule that you can't stack adverbs other than "too" or "very."
These are all grammatical sentences:
- She spoke barely audibly.
- He worked especially slowly.
- The dog barked very rapidly.
- The sky thundered rather formidably.
- I saw them just recently.
- She runs ridiculously quickly.
- The guitarist plays amazingly well.
These sentences, where the adverbs are next to each other, but a comma stands in for the conjunction "and" are also grammatical:
- The sun was blazingly, agonizingly hot.
- The pot was symmetrically, colorfully painted.
As a matter of style, however, excessive adverb use is generally discouraged.
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