Choose the alternative that correctly names the parts of speech, in the order they appear, in the sentence below:
Maybe they left very quickly.
Ⓐ modifier - pronoun - verb - intensifier - adverb
Ⓑ adverb - noun - adjective - adjective - adverb
Ⓒ adjective - pronoun - verb - determiner - adjective
Ⓓ determiner - noun - verb - intensifier - adverb
Ⓔ noun - pronoun - intensifier - adverb - determiner
Let's carefully analyze the sentence “Maybe they left very quickly.” word by word.
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Maybe – This expresses possibility or uncertainty. Its role here is an adverb (modifying the whole sentence).
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they – This is clearly a pronoun (subject of the verb).
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left – This is the main verb.
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very – This is used to modify another adverb (quickly), so it’s an intensifier.
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quickly – This tells us how they left, so it is an adverb.
Putting it together: adverb – pronoun – verb – intensifier – adverb
The correct answer is: modifier - pronoun - verb - intensifier - adverb
(Here, “modifier” is synonymous with “adverb” in this context.)
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