Examples of using Adverb in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
However, normally the adverb‘aiōnios' has the meaning of a continuously uninterrupted way of living 3,6.
But you can also use a location adverb or temporal adverb in those cases:
A relative clause starts with a relative pronoun? or adverb that refers to someone or something in the main clause.
an adjective or another adverb.
Furthermore, the list contained in that article is prefaced by the adverb'in particular'
That lawyer hadn't been on TV at that point and he hadn't used that adverb he used so often with us.
The EL-words pretty well cover all other meanings which an adverb can express.
An adverb can also act as an epithet of an adjective, of another adverb, and of an adverbial particle.
Adverbs that tell us how often express the frequency of an action.
Adverbs Learn these words by heart.
Adverbs of manner tell us how something happens.
Adverbs of place tell us where something happens.
Adverbs have an E-ending in Esperanto.
Spanish Adverbs not ending in"-mente".
Adverbs of certainty express how certain we feel about an action or event.
Adverbs of manner are the most common adverbs, both in English and in Spanish.
Prepositions, adverbs, etc.
Adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, etc.
Adverbs, adjectives, etc.
Adverbs, prepositions, etc.