Definition, Betydelse, Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet ADVERB


ADVERB

Definition av ADVERB

  1. (lingvistik) adverb

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Antal bokstäver

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Är palindrom

Nej

10
AD
ADV
DV
DVE
ER
ERB
RB
VE

44

1

51

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AB
ABD
ABE
ABR


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Exempel på hur man kan använda ADVERB i en mening

  • The opening sequence of the Star Trek television series contains a well-known example, "to boldly go where no man has gone before", wherein the adverb boldly was said to split the full infinitive, to go.
  • An adverb is a word or an expression that generally modifies a verb, an adjective, another adverb, a determiner, a clause, a preposition, or a sentence.
  • A number of Finnish grammarians classify the prolative form as an adverb because it does not require agreement with adjectives like other Finnish cases.
  • In all these examples and others in the New Testament, the first word of the hyperbaton is an adjective or adverb which is emphasised by being separated from the following noun.
  • However, the word 'auraka' in Cook Islands Māori is a prohibitive adverb, with the approximate meaning 'do not'; it does not mean 'all-devouring'.
  • For example, one effect of the English derivational suffix -ly is to change an adjective into an adverb (slow → slowly).
  • In English, the gerund has the properties of both verb and noun, such as being modifiable by an adverb and being able to take a direct object.
  • In English poetry, accent refers to the stressed syllable of a polysyllabic word, or a monosyllabic word that receives stress because it belongs to an "open class" of words (noun, verb, adjective, adverb) or because of "contrastive" or "rhetorical" stress.
  • Sheridan chose her name in humorous reference to the word malapropos, an adjective or adverb meaning "inappropriate" or "inappropriately", derived from the French phrase mal à propos (literally "poorly placed").
  • The symbol '/' (technically, named "virgule") is often pronounced 'slash', and now often used as a kind of conjunction or conjunctive adverb: "emergence of a new conjunction/conjunctive adverb (let alone one stemming from a punctuation mark) is like a rare-bird sighting in the world of linguistics: an innovation in the slang of young people embedding itself as a function word in the language".
  • A nonfinite verb such as an infinitive, gerund, or participle functioning as a noun, adjective, or adverb.
  • Adverbials most commonly take the form of adverbs, adverb phrases, temporal noun phrases or prepositional phrases.
  • Positive (linguistics), the form of an adjective or adverb on which comparative and superlative are formed with suffixes or the use of more or less.
  • These include use as an adjective, conjunction, pronoun, adverb and intensifier; it has distance from the speaker, as opposed to words like this.
  • Bloody, as an adjective or adverb, is an expletive attributive commonly used in British English, Irish English, and Australian English; it is also present in Canadian English, Indian English, Malaysian/Singaporean English, Hawaiian English, South African English, and a number of other Commonwealth of nations.
  • In Hungarian surnames, the "y" instead of an "i" (used today), usually appears as the last letter of the names of nobles (as a locative adverb suffix: for example, 'Debreceni', meaning "from Debrecen"), because their names appeared in writing earlier than the names of people of common origin, so the nobiliary surnames retained the archaic spelling of the period when they were first written down.
  • The word Sinulog comes from the Cebuano adverb sulog, roughly means water current describing the forward-backward dance movements.
  • An example would be BDA (Berkhoff deflater algorithm), each ciphertext output character has at least one noun, verb, adjective and adverb associated with it.
  • Although in English grammar the gerund refers to the -ing form of the verb used as a noun, in Spanish the term refers to a verb form that behaves more like an adverb.
  • It can be used as a noun, verb, adverb, adjective, preposition, particle, conjunction, hedge, filler, quotative, and semi-suffix.


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