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adverb adverbs   Etymology :Middle English adverbe, from Middle French, from Latin adverbium, from ad- + verbum word; more at WORD. Pronunciation :'ad-"v&rb. Function :noun. Date :14th century.
+-  English - Turkish translation for "adverb"
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adverb belirteç  isim tr 
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adverb i., dilb. zarf, belirteç tr 
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adverb zarf en 
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adverb adverbial zarfa ait adverbially zarf cinsinden olarak tr 
+-  German - Turkish translation for "adverb"
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Adverb belirteç de 
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Adverb {at'verp} s dilb. belirteç, zarf tr 
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Adverb s. at'verp (grm.) belirteç, zarf tr 
+-  English - English translation for "adverb"
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Adverb In a strange way In a strange manner en 
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Adverb A word that describes the action of verbs or modifies adjectives, other adverbs, or complete phrases, clauses, or sentences Adverbs answer the questions "How?" "Why?" "Where?" "When?" and "To what extent?" Adverbs are formed from adjectives, many by adding ly to the adjective form (dark/darkly, solemn/solemnly), and may also be derived from prepositions (Joe carried on ) Other adverbs that indicate time, place, condition, cause, or degree are not derived from other parts of speech: then, never, very, and often, for example The words how, why, where, and when are classified as interrogative adverbs when they ask questions (How did we get into this mess?) See also conjunctive adverb 23e; 27c en 
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Adverb uninflectable word which marks a local or temporal or modal or causal situation en 
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Adverb A word or phrase that changes or describes a verb Examples: Sanjeev walked slowly to school Sinead jumped easily over the bar en 
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Adverb A word that modifies a verb, adjective or another adverb en 
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Adverb pg 16, par 5 en 
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Adverb   One of the primary parts of speech   An adverb modifies the word or phrase to its left to produce a derived entity that can be any of the four primary parts of speech en 
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Adverb a word that modifies something other than a noun en 
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Adverb the word class that qualifies verbs or clauses en 
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Adverb A word that modifies a verb, an adjective, another adverb, or a clause It tells such things as how, when, where, why, and for what purpose It often ends in -ly en 
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Adverb a word that describes a verb; can also be used to modify an adjective or another adverb (CHAPTER 5 FLASHCARDS) (See page 145 in your textbook ) en 
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Adverb   One of the primary parts of speech   An adverb modifies the word or phrase to its left to produce a derived entity that can be any of the four primary parts of speech en 
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Adverb A word class which contains words that add extra detail about the way an action occurred (i e the verb) but which can also modify another adverb or an adjective, e g 'The girl worked especially hard '; 'He was just too much!' Adverbs can give detail concerning time (soon), place (there) and manner (nearly) en 
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Adverb (adverb): one of the lexical word classes Adverbs are a very heterogeneous word class Many are derived from adjectives, and are therefore largely descriptive or evaluative, and typically end in -ly (e g greatly, slowly) These can generally be compared for degree, using more/most Others refer to such things as time, place and reason (e g now, yesterday, here, everywhere, therefore), while yet others may express connections between sentences (linking adverbs, e g however, so, nevertheless) Adverbs function as intensifiers in adjective phrases or adverb phrases, or as adverbials en 
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Adverb An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, ("strongly", in "she swam strongly") an adjective, ("very", in "a very strong swimmer") or another adverb ("very", in "she swam very strongly") Many adverbs end with the morpheme -ly, which converts an adjective X into an adverb meaning something like "in an X manner" - thus "bravely" = "in a brave manner" Other adverbs include intensifiers like "very" and "extremely" There are also adverbs of time (like "today", "tomorrow", "then" - as in "I gave him the book then"), frequency ("never", "often"), and place ("here", "there", and "everywhere") ADV is a lexical grammatical category en 
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Adverb A word, usually ending in ly, that enhances a verb, an adjective, a sentence, a clause, or another adverb en 
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Adverb (ad-verrb) An adverb is a part of a sentence that modifies or limits a verb by describing aspects of the verb en 
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Adverb a word serving as a modifier of a verb, an adjective, another adverb, a preposition, a phrase, a clause, or a sentence, and expressing some relation of manner or quality, place, time, degree, number, cause, opposition, affirmation, or denial It answers the questions "where?", "when?", or "how?", even if you didn't ask en 
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Adverb noun modifier en 
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Adverb A word that describes a verb (action) and answers the questions when, where, how or in what circumstances: The little boy hit the ball hard en 
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Adverb a word that gives extra meaning to en 
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adverb A category of words that modify various types of words, phrases, and clauses, chiefly verbs and never nouns; typically formed from adjectives by adding -ly in English en 
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adverb adv en 
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adverb A word used to modify the sense of a verb, participle, adjective, or other adverb, and usually placed near it; as, he writes well; paper extremely white en 
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adverb the word class that qualifies verbs or clauses a word that modifies something other than a noun en 
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adverb part of speech used to modify verbs adjectives and other adverbs (Grammar)  isim en 
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adverb An adverb is a word such as `slowly', `now', `very', `politically', or `fortunately' which adds information about the action, event, or situation mentioned in a clause. a word that adds to the meaning of a verb, an adjective, another adverb, or a whole sentence, such as 'slowly' in 'He ran slowly', 'very' in 'It's very hot', or 'naturally' in 'Naturally, we want you to come.' adjective (adverbe, from adverbium, from ad- + verbum ) en 
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adverbs plural of adverb en 
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adverbs words that describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs Ex : I walked quickly to the store en 
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adverbs a word which modifies a verb, an adverb, or an adjective en 
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adverbs already, also, broadly, certainly, enough, equally, especially, even, frequently, generally, however, often, particularly, probably, more, not always, really, strictly, surely, therefore, too, undoubtedly, usually en 
+-  Turkish - English translation for "adverb"
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adverb adv tr 
+-  English - German translation for "adverb"
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adverb Adverb , Umstandswort de 
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adverbs Adverben de 
+-  English - Greek translation for "adverb"
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adverb επίρρημα el 
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adverb (n) επίρρημα el 

 

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