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Let's talk about Drug abuse

Drugs certainly are part of a high-quality illegal business which reports thousands of millions of dollars to the drug cartels. Drug abusers spend (I don't want to say waste since some may be offended) their money in a moment of freedom which couldn't be reachable, according to them, by doing other activities. I'm sorry if you are a pro-drugs teacher and you may feel I'm talking your substances down but I can't hide my anger against a thing that brings nothing but sadness. Claimed my position, I would love to discuss with you some key factors and behaviors that define drug abuse, and to find which organ contains the explanations for the former. Any repetitive action that causes harm to a person is called either abuse or addiction. Eating for example, is a repetitive action that without causing harm cannot be labeled as an addiction since it gainfully adds to one's life span. Conceive a person who is undergoing gambling addiction; this person, by all means, w...

Let´s go to adverbs as quickly as possible.

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Ok, so we have talked about the adjectives and how to teach the adjectives , next what I want to do is to take a look into adverbs which can give us a really hard time when dealing with them. I am taking a writing course at canvas.net and it was really helpful to learn so much things about how to use adverbs; therefore, I totally recommend this kind of free online courses. Anyhow, Adverbs are different from adjectives because the first ones modify verbs instead of nouns. let´s check it: Are these in-red words modifying a noun or a verb? 1. I read a book quickly 2. I read a big book 3. She runs slowly 4. She is a slow runner The verbs from the sentences one and three are been modified by the words "quickly" and "slowly"; then, they are adverbs. the words "slow" and "big" are qualifying the book and the girl; therefore, they are adjectives. There are adverbs of manner which tell us how something is/will be/was done. oftenly...