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What does this sentence mean? Parts of speech I can't grasp parts of speech in this sentence: 'It was stifling hot inside.' The girl is hot > it was a stiflingly hot day. OR It was a stifling HEAT But in the first example, it isn't clear enough.
Mar 3, 2019 2:00 PM
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Where did you come across the first sentence? It's not grammatically correct. It was stifling hot inside --> It was stiflingly hot inside. We need stiflingly in the adverb form because it's describing an adjective (hot) It was a stifling heat --> this sentence is fine because stifling is now the adjective describing the noun heat. Adverbs describe verbs or adjectives. Adjectives describe nouns
March 3, 2019
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