i am going to extend your work hours
The mordacious compliments of his fellow mates discouraged him to such an extent that he considered giving up art for good.
"To what extent" is a phrase used to inquire about the degree or level to which something is true or applies. It is asking for a measure or assessment of the extent to which a statement, belief, or situation holds true.
The following sentence should be He is so short, to such an extent that he can't reach to the basin.
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
An adverb clause can provide information about when, where, why, how, or to what extent an action is taking place within a sentence.
There is a high probability that this sentence will not qualify as a good sentence.
The book demonstrates the extent and richness of the radical heterodox tradition in economics.
Posters are viewed from an oblique angle which can distort the typeface to some extent.
The adverb in the sentence is "some." It describes the quantity or extent of fruits in which fructose is found.
The adverb in the sentence is "completely" as it modifies the verb "shocked" by describing the extent to which the action was performed.