Language:
‘Next Week.’
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?
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:
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.
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.