Which grammar topic is the most difficult is a matter of opinion. Personally, I find prepositions and relative clauses more difficult than adverbs, but adverbs might be the most difficult for some people.
literature is the hardest subject in Jr. high
From what i have noticed it would have to be prime and composite stages because it is very confusing for them to understand.
math
no it is not hard
The hardest part is learning etiquette. When applying the skills many people do not understand what the subject is and can believe that the user is being pompous
Yes, but both adjectives and adverbs can do that, and are called subject complements. Adjectives that follow a linking verb modify the subject, and are called predicate adjectives.Adverb example:"It is here." The adverb here tells where it is."It is very hard." The adverb, though following the verb, modifies the adjective, hard.
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No, adverbs do not modify linking verbs because linking verbs connect the subject of a sentence to a subject complement, which describes or renames the subject rather than describing an action. Adverbs typically modify verbs that show action.
Yes, adverbs modifying a verb can apply to a linking verb or an action verb. Examples:linking verb: He is always the first one in.actin verb: He runs every Monday after school.
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It really matters in the person. It isn't like math is the hardest subject for all fifth graders.
The hardest subject for elementary and middle school students are usually science. Science as we know it if your out of college is the longest tests and the hardest worksheets. This subject usually stresses people out because of either their memory or if they possibly have a phobia of long things. This is the subject that is the hardest!