"Tory and Gina were good at ice skating, but Lauren could skate most easily."
No, the adverb clause is not the most easily moved in a sentence. Adverbial phrases, such as single words or prepositional phrases, can often be moved more easily without affecting the overall structure and meaning of the sentence.
She loved the presents he gave her, but what she cherished most was his presence in her life.
Since it was too cold to play outside she decided to make the most of the rest of the day by playing inside with her dolls.
Not having statistical information, I believe "and" would have to be easily the most commonly used conjunction.
No, it is incorrect to say "most easily." The correct phrase is "most easily" to indicate the superlative form of easy.
Adulthood can be a difficult time for most.
the focal length of most binoculars is .50
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Please tell about, or describe your most embarrassing moment.
Fashion is the most important thing in the world!
The most important Christian festival is Easter.
My mam works in a restaurant,basicaly she does the most work.
A human being is the most easily identifiable biped although some might say that it's birds.
Most criminals, when released form prison, go on to re-offend.
No, the adverb clause is not the most easily moved in a sentence. Adverbial phrases, such as single words or prepositional phrases, can often be moved more easily without affecting the overall structure and meaning of the sentence.
Example sentence - Utilizing mass media is the most effective way to get the urgent information to the people that need it at the time.
I have numerous relatives, because my mother had seven siblings who lived to adulthood and most of them had children.