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Thursday, December 3, 2009

#978 ADVERBS OF GEORGE BERNARD SHAW

Most adverbs end with the suffix '-ly'. Authors use some '-ly' ending adverbs as adjectives, probably because there is a paucity of adjectives. The following are the phrases used by George Bernard Shaw in his play 'The Doctor's Dilemma'.

Free text of 'The Doctor's Dilemma' is available at many websites, e.g., gutenberg.org.

Every phrase starts with a word ending with '-ly'. Please try to identify whether it is an adverb or an adjective.

IMPORTANT
An adverb always describes another adverb/adjective/verb. It never describes a noun.
An adjective always describes a noun.


You, can compare your answers, with the answers I suggest, at the end of the phrases. My answer is not binding on you. I am also a human being who is subject to errors. Please try to apply your reasoning powers. To see the suggested answer, just hover your mouse over the word 'ANSWER'.

absolutely immune from typhoid ,ANSWER
absurdly expressed as it ,ANSWER
actually to economize in ,ANSWER
affable young man who is ,ANSWER
apparently very happy and ,ANSWER
barely large enough to ,ANSWER
callously selfish blackguard that ,ANSWER
certainly do stand by ,ANSWER
cheaply fed ,ANSWER
clearly not a prosperous ,ANSWER
completely loses his temper ,ANSWER
daily struggle with his ,ANSWER
dastardly advantage to take ,ANSWER
desperately taking some drawings ,ANSWER
diligently that whilst she ,ANSWER
disturbingly when she is ,ANSWER
easily earn enough to ,ANSWER
exactly alike that you ,ANSWER
extravagantly on medical attendance ,ANSWER

extremely susceptible to the ,ANSWER
feebly folds his hands ,ANSWER
finally begun to prey ,ANSWER
firmly believe that Louis ,ANSWER

fitly be described as ,ANSWER
frankly before dinner as ,ANSWER
fully a hundred and ,ANSWER
generally gives it up ,ANSWER
gentlemanly feeling and artistic ,ANSWER
genuinely scientific treatment for ,ANSWER
greatly struck with my ,ANSWER
hardly ever looking at ,ANSWER
hastily closes the book ,ANSWER
heavenly music in my ,ANSWER
helplessly and say that ,ANSWER
hopelessly idiotic about you ,ANSWER
ignorantly bleeding and cupping ,ANSWER
immediately beginning to dust ,ANSWER
indignantly and glares at ,ANSWER
ingeniously destroying the dignity ,ANSWER
instinctively assumes the defensive ,ANSWER
intelligently governed country people ,ANSWER
intentionally making himself agreeable ,ANSWER
kindly offered to take ,ANSWER
lately about a little ,ANSWER
lovely opera singer I ,ANSWER
meditatively at Emmy and ,ANSWER
merely because you grudged ,ANSWER
morally behaving like a ,ANSWER
mostly springing from moles ,ANSWER
mutely warning him that ,ANSWER
nearly all the money ,ANSWER
occasionally and talk to ,ANSWER
particularly tied to these ,ANSWER
partly of curiosity and ,ANSWER
passionately that she disengages ,ANSWER
perfectly convinced that this ,ANSWER
pettishly on the old ,ANSWER
physically that he can ,ANSWER
probably better managed than ,ANSWER
purely scientific point of ,ANSWER
quickly sits down on ,ANSWER
quietly on the sofa ,ANSWER
really experienced surgeon can ,ANSWER
richly colored scarf secured ,ANSWER
silently enjoying their coffee ,ANSWER
simply had not the nerve ,ANSWER
smartly dressed with a ,ANSWER
softly impetuous in her ,ANSWER
surely as I undertake ,ANSWER
thoroughly respectable girl and ,ANSWER
unexpectedly sprung to her ,ANSWER
unquestionably the verdict would ,ANSWER
utterly wrong in the ,ANSWER



I have today written my post #007 at my Health Blog. Title of the post: 'Winter Health Tips'. The tips are from the 2nd Century AD Indian Medical Treatise called 'Ashtanga Sangraham' authored by Vagbhata Junior. I invite you to have a look at it, if you do not consider this invitation as spam. Link:Healthyb.blogspot.com.

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