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which of the following is not typically the grammatical structure of a two-tone attitude?
adverb-verb
adverb-adjective
adjective-noun
Brief Explanations
To determine which is not a typical grammatical structure for a two - tone attitude, we analyze each option:
- Adverb - verb: Adverbs can modify verbs to show the manner, degree, etc. of the action, and this can be part of expressing an attitude (e.g., "strongly agree").
- Adverb - adjective: Adverbs can modify adjectives to intensify or qualify the adjective, which is common in expressing attitudes (e.g., "very happy").
- Adjective - noun: An adjective - noun structure (e.g., "beautiful flower") is more about describing a noun rather than expressing an attitude. Attitudinal expressions with two - tone structures are more about modifying actions (verbs) or descriptive words (adjectives) to show attitude, while adjective - noun is a descriptive phrase for a noun, not typically an attitudinal structure.
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