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Alisa Morgan
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19 February, 12:59
Which one is an adverb?
a. away b. rainy c. be d. of
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Athena Bowman
19 February, 13:18
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be is a verb
of is a preposition
rainy is an adjective.
away is an adverb. It has the usage of far away.
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Jaylen
19 February, 13:22
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Rainy is the answer
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