Examples of using Adverb in English and their translations into Chinese
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Then and than-"Then" is an adverb which refers to a time, like"We ate and then saw a movie".
Then tacha is an adverb, which means“quickly, speedily.”.
While many assumed it is not a word, Merriam-Webster says"bigly" is an adverb for big.
To use an adverb this way(or almost anyway) is a mortal sin.
To use an adverb this way(or almost any way) is a mortal sin.
For example, every adjective in the continuative form can be used as an adverb; thus, 弱い yowai'weak'(adj)→ 弱く yowaku'weakly'(adv).
They debated the grammatical issue: If"different" was supposed to modify the verb"think," it should be an adverb, as in"think dif-p.
De Facto: this is a Latin expression and it means“actual”(when used as an adjective) or“in practice”(when used as an adverb).
Slice some adverbs, transplant some clauses, excise the slow parts.
Adverbs of definite frequency are used to express exactly how often something happens.
Adverbs of frequency are used to describe how often something happens.
Adverbs of time are usually placed at the beginning or end of a sentence.
Adverbs of frequency tell you how often something is repeatedly done.
You must use adverbs of manner.
Adverbs are actually pretty good, and we use them everywhere.
In this lesson you will learn some common English adverbs.
Let's compare adjectives and adverbs.
I believe the road to hell is paved with adverbs, and I will shout it from the rooftops.
Indeed, adverbs are not an independent class of words, but rather a role played by other words.
Verbs and adverbs describe the action and speed/acceleration of the action, while nouns and adjectives describe locations and directions.