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Basic usage of adverbs to modify numerals
1. Adverbs indicating degree, such as "very, extremely, very, special", can modify numerals to indicate degree depth.
2. Adverbs expressing multiples, multiples, multiples: such as "double, triple, double, multiple" can modify numerals to express multiples, multiples or the relationship between multiples.
3. Adverbs indicating quantity and quantity size: such as "almost, about, almost, less than" and so on. , you can modify numbers to indicate the size or relative degree of numbers.
In English, adverbs usually precede verbs and are used with nouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs and other parts of speech to modify the corresponding vocabulary and enhance the accuracy and accuracy of language expression.
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