Respuesta :
Answer:
1.)Adverb modifying a heavy
2.)Direct Object
3.)Adverb modifying dangerous
Explanation:
Again sorry if these are wrong. I was never great at English but I hope they're correct and I hope they help!! :)) (#2 is 100% correct)
Answer:
1) The right answer for the first question is an and adverb modifying heavy.
2) The right option is indirect object.
3) The right option for the last question is an adverb modifying dangerous.
Explanation:
1) "So" is an adverb that can modify adjectives. In the sentence "In some places, the rain was so heavy that we had to stop driving," so is intensifying or giving emphasis to the adjective heavy. It wasn't a sprinkle, the use of so and heavy gives the impression of a downpour.
2) An indirect object is a noun phrase or a pronoun related to someone that is affected by the action of the main verb but it is not the subject of the sentence.
3) In the sentence, very works as an intensifier, an adverb that strengthens the adjective dangerous.