English Law - 11. Can only be used to describe the adjective: AfRAID, Asleep, Awake, Alike, Alone, Alive, Apart can only be described in the narrative usage, generally not modified with adverbs Very. Are you all alone by yourself? (Alone can only make a regulatory language before the noun.) You Men Are Very Much Alike. (You can use Much, Very Much, Exactely, Somewhat before you are. Waiting for admiration.) Please don't say.We two area worlds apart. (No, don't say this, we can be big.) Hey, Are you awake or askeep? (Hey, you are awake or sleep Have you used it? Awake used to use the subject. When there is other modifiers before awake, you can say MUCH Asleep, Very Much asleep, but you can't say Very asleep. What a sleeping beauty! Hey, It's a sleeping beauty! (Asleep, etc. can only be the subject of complement, can't make a modifier before the noun.) I dooubt WHETHER He is Still Alive. (I suspect that he is still alive. ALL, Fully, Keenly, MUCH , Very Much, etc. I am really afraid now. (I am really scared now .afraid is used as adjectives, the narrative effect, can't put in front of the noun, if you can't say an AN Afraid Girl.) 2. Time messenger AT, ON, INAT is a point of time; showing festival or age: How could you get forgetful at the agent of mixteen? (How can you be so forgetful if you are sixteen years old?) Indicates a moment or a short time: your memory is always poor at this time. (Your memory is always not good.) Indicates a moment of day, no crown: I Got Up at Six In The Morning ON indicates a certain period of time or with a certain day; you wee Late on Monday Last Week. (You are late last Monday.) Let me See, Here, That's on The Moroning of May The Fifteenth. Let me see, here, May 15th in the morning.) IN is used to indicate a certain period of time outside the day. Representing year, month, season, century, times: Sorry, I am late, the first time in May. (Sorry, I am late, in May for the first time.) Indicates a certain period of time outside the day: i Got Up at Six In The Morning.but it is electric o'clock now.how com? (But now it is eight o'clock, what is going on?) 3. Unexpected words, no words: simple, performed, Completely and complete. The simple form of an uncertainty is composed of TO verb principle, and its actions have occurred simultaneously or after the main verbs. I am Glad to see you. (AM GLAD status is almost the same as see you.) He Promised to raise Money for US. (He promised to prepare for us. TO Raise Money for US action in the main verb promised action Then.) The evidency is not far to seek. (The evidence is not difficult to find.