CreeperReaper10
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  • 01-05-2021
  • Social Studies
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Adverbs like not, never, hardly are called_______adverbs.

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kirolosdimian
kirolosdimian kirolosdimian
  • 01-05-2021

Answer:

I think it is indefinite but i dont really know

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Zagorodniypolina5
Zagorodniypolina5 Zagorodniypolina5
  • 12-06-2021

Answer: negative

Explanation:

Adverbs like not, never, hardly are called   adverbs.

i got it right on my quiz

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