Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Adverb and adjectives riddle?
imagine this scene. You have just[adverb] ridden your bike happily[adverb] to the train[adjective] station. Carefully[adverb] you fold the bike and carry (it) easily[adverb] on the train. there[adverb] you tuck the bike under your seat and settle down[adverb] for a quick[adjective] nap. later[adverb] when[adverb] you arrive at your station you carry the bike outside[adverb] and unfold it fairly[adverb] quickly[adverb] and ride away[adverb] to your destenation. this scene is not[adverb] imaginary[adjective]. several[adjective] companies are already[adverb] prouducing bikes of this kind. they can be taken almost[adjective] anywhere and are extremely[adverb] convenient[adjective]. some of the bikes are easily[adverb] portable[adjective] but the wheels are somewhat[adverb] small[adjective]. others might[adverb] be quite[adverb] sturdy[adjective] but tools are required to fold them. most remain rather[adverb] expensive[adjective]. an absolutely[adverb] perfect[adjective] (bike) has not[adverb] appeared but designers are now[adverb] trying different[adjective] ideas. more[adjective] and more[adjective] people may[adverb] soon[adverb] be carrying bikes under their arms.
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