kadoda11
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- Jan 6, 2011
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mpe shule ya lugha mkuu.safi sana"mostly met" an adverb preceding a verb = correct
"exclusively, male." correct even in the absence of comma between "exclusively and male" because "exclusively" is an adverb and "Male" is adjective.
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Your "mostly fruition" is incorrect.
""mostly fruition" of statutory rape" incorrect.
"mostly a fruition of statutory rape" "mostly a result of statutory rape" = Correct, I am really sorry to pop your bubble.
No matter at what pace English grows the rules remain the same: "adverb precedes verb, adjective or another adverb. Adverb will never go before a Noun" sorry to rupture your bubble!