Examples of using Adverb in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
The word po is also often used together with an adverb: po 120 kilometroj hore.
And the adverb is?
Are you hanging your diagnosis on an adverb?
Deeply excited.- With adverb?
不 bù is an adverb and in Mandarin Chinese,
An Adverb is a word used to express the time,
form a negative sentence, just put the adverb not after the to be verb.
Such structure well known in classical Arabic and qaribun serves as an adverb rather than an adjective.
In order to form negative sentences, it is necessary to add the adverb not after the word did.
Der Tunichtgut- funny how a noun is created from verb and adverb parts das Larifari- don't mistake it for safari!
But you can also use a location adverb or temporal adverb in those cases:
The speaker uses an adverb of time(tomorrow, next week)
You have such a terrible time with the objective case, and your split infinitives put such a stress on the adverb.
An-s lengthening, added to the adverb and not to the basic form,
were), the adverb comes after it.
it can also consist of an adjective and a noun, an adverb and a noun, or a verb and a noun.
were in turn specialized as suffixes for adverb derivation, helping to create compound adverbs from two pronoun stems.
after a comparative adjective or adverb. which is most commonly used.
Not to be confused with T-H-A-N, which is most commonly used… after a comparative adjective or adverb, as in.
The difference is that, unlike an adjective, the adverb does not describe a noun but a verb adverbial use of adjectives.