Examples of the the word, adverb , in a Sentence Context

The word ( adverb ), is the 17045 most frequently used in English word vocabulary

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  1. For a modifier is before the word it modifies. Thus, the natural position for an, adverb ,modifying an infinitive should be just... after the two" ( italics added).
  2. When used attributively, and in Hungarian only when used predicatively.: An, adverb ,is a part of speech. It is any word that modifies verbs or any part of speech
  3. Each other. They usually are, but counter-examples are easily found, such as an, adverb ,splitting a two-word finite verb (" will not do "," has not done" ). The
  4. Location. * In most areas of the United States the word with is also used as an, adverb ,: I'll come with instead of I'll come along, although it is rarely used in
  5. Saying some grammarians had criticized it, and it was less elegant than other, adverb ,placements but sometimes clearer); Hall,1882; Onions,1904; Jefferson,1905;
  6. To a re-analysis of the role of to. And may even be combined with an, adverb ,:: I need you to all really pull your weight. This is an extension of the
  7. As zodiac" today" noun or adverb or Ankara" yet, still " conjunction or, adverb , About a dozen other adverb s are bare roots, such as nun" now ", tro" too
  8. Fragments and sources below). This poem doesn't begin with a verb but with an, adverb ,(Δευτέ) but still communicates a sense of action. He probably performed his
  9. Quite modifies the adjective right. ) * She spoke quite loudly. (Here the, adverb ,quite modifies another adverb – loudly. ) Most adverb s are formed by adding –
  10. As" Land of the Eagles" and" Children of the Eagles ", they derive from the, adverb ,ship, which means" understanding each other ". Under the Ottoman Empire
  11. Activity denoted by the verb or verb phrase. * She walked slowly. (Here the, adverb ,slowly shows the manner in which she walked. ) * The kids are playing upstairs.
  12. Greek text, but Luther defended his translation by maintaining that the, adverb ," alone" was required both by idiomatic German and Paul's intended meaning.
  13. Nick, played by Cary Elves, that his" split infinitives put such a stress on the, adverb ,". * In Peter Pan, in the opening soliloquy of Act V, Captain Hook swears: "
  14. In the infinitive mode, must not be separated from it by the intervention of an, adverb ,or any other word or phrase; but the adverb should immediately precede the
  15. Something like" shape" or" form ". The use of like in the place of -LY as an, adverb ,ending is seen in Appalachian English, from the hardening of the ch in" rich "
  16. Structure and make extensive use of prepositions. Name The term" ). From this, adverb ,the noun romance originated, which applied initially to anything written
  17. Frequently place adverb s before finite verbs. George Curve writes:" If the, adverb ,should immediately precede the finite verb, we feel that it should immediately
  18. Phrase ... ". Adverb The ending" -s" without the apostrophe, used like an, adverb ,of time, is considered to be a remnant of an Old English genitive. There is a "
  19. Example of a split infinitive in English, in which a pronoun rather than an, adverb ,splits the infinitive, is in Layamon's Brut (early 13th century):: and he
  20. In English Adverbs are words like slowly, tomorrow,now, soon and suddenly. An, adverb ,usually modifies a verb or a verb phrase. It provides information about the
  21. English-language grammatical construction in which a word or phrase, usually an, adverb ,or adverb ial phrase, comes between the marker to and the bare infinitive (
  22. Nouns when the adjective is modified or qualified by a phrase acting as an, adverb , For example:" I saw three happy kids ", and " I saw three kids happy enough
  23. Sentences where the complement is an adjective phrase, prepositional phrase, or, adverb , phrase:: 2. Use see when the complement is a noun phrase. But note that, whereas
  24. To modify an entire sentence, whereas others cannot. Even when a sequential, adverb ,has other functions, the meaning is often not the same. For example, in the
  25. Can also modify adjectives and other adverb s. * You are quite right. (Here the, adverb ,quite modifies the adjective right. ) * She spoke quite loudly. (Here the
  26. Had collected.: :"Gradually" splits the infinitive" to get ". However, if the, adverb ,were moved, where could it go?: *She decided gradually to get rid of the teddy
  27. Try harder not to" accidentally forget ",won't you? Here is an example of an, adverb ,being transferred into split infinitive position from a parallel position in a
  28. Adverbs that end in -AU have other functions, such as zodiac" today" noun or, adverb ,or Ankara" yet, still " conjunction or adverb . About a dozen other adverb s
  29. Sounding" To be is to do. ") *It can be used like an adjective or, adverb , expressing purpose or intent. So," The letter says I'm to wait outside ", or
  30. Prp. +) the personal pronoun (if to refers to a person) or the pronominal, adverb ,(if to refers to a thing). E.g. de Professor won i her s Busch on em east
  31. The word wistful has its roots),meant quiet, silent,and/or attentive. The, adverb ,wisely is also defined as meaning intently. In its heyday a large amount of
  32. Show the transition. Again, it is not a foolproof indicator of a word being an, adverb , Some adverb s are formed from nouns or adjectives by prepending the prefix a- (
  33. From it by the intervention of an adverb or any other word or phrase; but the, adverb ,should immediately precede the particle, or immediately follow the verb. In
  34. Right. ) * She spoke quite loudly. (Here the adverb quite modifies another, adverb ,– loudly. ) Most adverb s are formed by adding – LY to adjectives. There are
  35. Languages, and not part of Basic English: plural, conjugate,noun, adjective, adverb , qualifier, operator,pronoun, and directive. Criticism Like all international
  36. To be stupid" ( 笨 Ben) and so forth. These verbs are usually preceded by an, adverb ,such as 很 hen (" very" ) or 不 BU (" not" ). A sentence could also simply
  37. Same fight.: ungrammatical: *John and Bill namely fought. There is no English, adverb ,namely. In some other languages, like Czech, however there are adverb s
  38. There are several original adverb s. For Europeans, it is striking that the, adverb ,ships means both" behind" and" future ", whereas Napa means" ahead, in
  39. The manner in which she walked. ) * The kids are playing upstairs. (Here the, adverb ,upstairs provides information about the place of the activity. ) Adverbs can
  40. The copula. The substantive verb is used when the predicate is an adjective, adverb , or prepositional phrase. Examples: Where the
  41. Most commonly used closure in Christianity is simply" Amen" ( from a Hebrew, adverb ,used as a statement of affirmation or agreement, usually translated as so be it
  42. With gems... rich em blazed,"" grinned horrible," (adjective used as, adverb ,) " Heaven's azure" or" the vast of Heaven. " (adjective used as
  43. Birth, the word naturally has different meanings. Naturally as a sequential, adverb ,means something like" of course" and as a verb-modifying adverb means" in a
  44. Is an adjective in" a fast car" ( where it qualifies the noun car),but an, adverb ,in" he drove fast" ( where it modifies the verb drove). Determiners
  45. And English; tall → taller, klein → planer). Instead, it is formed using the, adverb ,me: e.g. chain → me chain * Lëtzebuerg ass me she Wei Each. ("
  46. Present to receive them. Adverbs An adjective is converted to a corresponding, adverb ,by adding -m after the -I ending of the adjective. Vocabulary Affixes See the
  47. Trek television series: to boldly go where no man has gone before. Here,the, adverb ," boldly" splits the full infinitive" to go ". More rarely, the term compound
  48. Less usual than the straightforward example of an infinitive split by an, adverb , Likewise, split infinitives are far more common in speech than in, say
  49. However, adverb s must be formed if one wants to make an adjective into an, adverb , First and second declension adjectives' adverb s First and second declension
  50. The suffixes -o,-a,-e, and -I indicate that a word is a noun, adjective, adverb , and infinitive verb, respectively. Many new words can be derived simply by

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