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How? When? Where? Why? To what extent? An adverb adds information about a verb, adjective, phrase or another adverb. Examples:In the sentence 'He looked carefully', looked is the verb, carefully is the adverb, adding information about the verb 'looked.'In the sentence 'She was very happy', happy is an adjective telling us about the noun (She), and very is an adverb, telling us the extent of her happiness.For more information, see 'Related links' below.
Science has no agreed upon valid answers. Generally in science, validity refers to the extent in which a conclusion or measurement corresponds accurately to reality.
They are: When? Where? How? To What Extent? How Much? How Long?
The extent of resistance to a change of motion is determined by an objects mass. The mass of the object is measured in kilograms.
metal conducts heatEverything conducts heat, to a greater or lesser extent.
To what extent refers to how much does the subject of the sentence impact the current task. Example To what extent was the damage to the bridge when the car hit it.
The sentence explains to what extent.
The following sentence should be He is so short, to such an extent that he can't reach to the basin.
i am going to extend your work hours
Tiffany didn't quite understand the extent of the damage she had done.The adverb heavily can mean to a great extent, not necessarily like an actual weight.
They would prosecute to the maximum extent of the law.
This to a large extent sets a precedent for the rest of the exhibition
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Posters are viewed from an oblique angle which can distort the typeface to some extent.
The book demonstrates the extent and richness of the radical heterodox tradition in economics.
Examples:What was the extent of the damage done to the vehicle? The earthquake has caused a lot of damage.
The adverb in the sentence is "very," as it describes the extent to which the bookmark is old.