Ok, thanks
If I remember correctly there are three places where you can find an adverb
- with a verb
- with an adjective (truly heroic)
- with an other adverb
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>Just poor habit. It is an adverb of course and belongs at the end, but then, I'm lucky if I spell correctly let alone place items in their correct location when typing in a hurry! Rarely, an adverb goes in the middle of a sentence, but there are times when it does in order to retain the meaning as in:
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>In a truly heroic effort, the fireman rescued three burn victims.
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>>>I use createprocess whenever I can. The below example runs notepad and waits for it to be closed:
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>>Tracy,
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>>As a matter of interest.
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>>I have noticed on a couple of occasions that you write
the below example and not
the example below>>
>>It sounds odd to me since below is not an adjective
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>>Is this common practice or should I review my English grammar ?
Gregory