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Indeed:

Basic Skills Set:

Language:

‘Next Week.’

Daily’ presumes five days …

Empty trash cans: M-F

Lock coolers: M-F

Clean pour spouts: M-F

Clean coolers: M-F

Sanitize pour spouts: (F) M-F. M-Th or F or and, or F? Or and Friday permitted “only,” although, it is
M-Th and F?

Polish pour spouts: (F)

Most of this ‘every day’ … last two things “only have to do on Friday.”

“Only have to do on Friday” offers something of a Predicate statement adverb(ial). Statement: “only”
modifies?

Answers:

DAILY: (upper case;)

A. Empty trash
One ‘empties’ trash daily, maybe. Not incorrect.
M-F.
B. Lock coolers
One locks coolers daily, maybe. Not incorrect.

C. Clean pour spouts FRIDAY ONLY (upper case) (adjectival rather than adverbial?)
M-F. Does the adjustment of adverbial to adjectival limitation offer? Adverbial offers flexibility;
adjectival offers defining, rather. Friday only is ‘must,’ rather than maybe? M-F or F ‘only’
contradict(s)?

D. Clean coolers
One cleans coolers daily, maybe. Not incorrect.

E. Sanitize & polish spours


… “last two things … “only have to do on Friday.” … Only of something Adverbial ‘clause’ permits
M-F; F and M-Th or F, M-F; or F or M-Th, M-Th; F which states or Friday only ‘differentia tes’ in
separation? One might assess this on a daily basis? … … “only have to do on Friday.” This offers
M-F, theoretically.

Question: … which item is INCORRECT? (Upper case)

C. FRIDAY ONLY, adjectival phrase limitation error. Then, the question of it begins in offering
generality Adverbial clause productive which must connote denote a parameter. Although, a parameter
does not offer itself, theoretically.

Time: one minute thirty seconds or 3.14 three minutes or eight minutes analytical reasoning clarity.

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