Re: Adverb placement/usage (use frequently vs. frequently use)
Hello All,
What is the correct (or preferred) placement of an adverb: preceding or
following the verb it modifies? What if the adverb is separated from the
verb? Which of the following statement is the correct (or preferred) usage:
A. If you frequently use the Dictionary, you can.....
B. If you use the Dictionary frequently, you can....
Sorry to clutter your Inboxes with such a basic question. I know that there
is a correct or preferred way to do this (and I've heard tech writers
arguing vehemently about it), but I can't remember what it is!
Your assistance is much appreciated.
- Kathy
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Marc A. Santacroce
Senior Technical Writer/President
ePubs, Inc.
epubs -at- ricochet -dot- net
"Everything has a fifty percent probability; either it's going to happen, or it's not."
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