- An
adverb is a word or an
expression that
generally modifies a verb, an adjective,
another adverb, a determiner, a clause, a preposition, or a sentence...
- A
conjunctive adverb,
adverbial conjunction, or
subordinating adverb is an
adverb that
connects two
clauses by
converting the
clause it
introduces into...
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Modal adverbs are
adverbs, such as probably, necessarily, and
possibly that
express modality, i.e., possibility, necessity, or contingency. The Cambridge...
- In
English grammar, a flat
adverb, bare
adverb, or
simple adverb is an
adverb that has the same form as the
corresponding adjective, so it
usually does...
- A
pronominal adverb is a type of
adverb occurring in a
number of
Germanic languages,
formed in
replacement of a
preposition and a
pronoun by
turning the...
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prepositional adverb is a word –
mainly a
particle –
which is very
similar in its form to a
preposition but
functions as an
adverb.
Prepositional adverbs occur...
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adverb is a type of
adverb that
refers to a
location or to a
combination of a
location and a
relation to that location. Generally, a
locative adverb is...
- free dictionary.
English adverbs are
words such as so, just, how, well, also, very, even, only, really, and why that head
adverb phrases, and
whose most...
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Esperanto adverbs do not end with the
regular adverbial ending -e. Many of them
function as more than just
adverbs, such as hodiaŭ "today" (noun or
adverb) and...
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Adverbs in French, like in English, are used to
modify adjectives,
other adverbs, and
verbs or clauses. They do not
display any inflection; that is, their...