Why is “having a nearly cycle” grammatical?
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Some animal activities, such as mating, migratory, hibernation, have a near cycle.
Why is “hibernate” ungrammatical? By the way, I see that because it’s about parallel structure and it should be “hibernation”. Why does ‘nearly’ and ‘quite’ is correct? I just wrote a thank you,
non adjective
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Cyclic is a adjective, and is not a noun. Suppose instead yearly modifies cycle.
What is an adverb if it modify a verb.? If the word is modifying is a noun, it’s an adjective. Yes, you can change language by word but only by -ly.
Though I look back the only common cases are daily, monthly, weekly, yearly.
Is ‘hibernate’ the wrong word because it is not supporting the parallelism in the enumeration – “… types of activities from mating to migration, hibernation to hibernation… According
to a noun, mating and migration are nouns.
Is staying in bed a verb?
The correct enumeration is, “…. and the appropriate word is “. “. What are some examples of hibernation such as the phenomenon of mating, migration, and pregnancy? I
thought the word “nearly” is merely a typo mistakes.
Is ‘hibernate’ the wrong word because it is not supporting the parallelism in the enumeration – “… types of activities from mating to migration, hibernation to hibernation… According
to a noun, mating and migration are nouns.
Is staying in bed a verb?
The correct enumeration is, “…. and the appropriate word is “. “. What are some examples of hibernation such as the phenomenon of mating, migration, and pregnancy? I
thought the word “nearly” is merely a typo mistakes.
Is ‘hibernate’ the wrong word because it is not supporting the parallelism in the enumeration – “… types of activities from mating to migration, hibernation to hibernation… According
to a noun, mating and migration are nouns.
Is staying in bed a verb?
The correct enumeration is, “…. and the appropriate word is “. “. What are some examples of hibernation such as the phenomenon of mating, migration, and pregnancy? I
thought the word “nearly” is merely a typo mistakes.