adverb
Definition:
1. The word class that qualifies verbs or clauses.
2. A word that modifies something other than a noun.
Use 'adverb' in a sentence:
- 1. How do you change this adverb into its comparative form?
- 2. In 'speak quietly', the adverb 'quietly' is a modifier.
- 3. In both ancient and modern Chinese languages, the adverb "geng" is very often used.
- 4. The adverb of degree is an important subcategory in adverb family.
- 5. In 'run fast', the adverb 'fast' is a postmodifier.
- 6. A Statistical Investigation on Pragmatic and Syntactic Characteristics of Degree Adverbs.
- 7. The Uygur National Minority Students Use in Chinese Adverb by Error.
- 8. The header of a DP is an adverb, and the whole phrase plays the adverbial role in a sentence.
- 9. He does not know an adjective from adverb.
- 10. An Analysis of Chinese Time Adverb Used as Attribute.
- 11. At present, adverb teaching is the most difficult obstacle of Chinese foreign teaching.
- 12. There are different views within the academic circle about adverbs of range.
- 13. "Buding" is an adverb.
- 14. The Class Emphasis Tone Adverb and Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language.
- 15. Part two: the noumenon research of the class emphasis tone adverb.
- 16. Adverb always receives much concern in modern Chinese grammar.
- 17. Studies and Applications of Chinese Unique Adverbs of Sphere.
- 18. Exactly. "Fanzheng" is an adverb.
- 19. The sentence opens with an adverb.
- 20. The Questions of "Adverbs" in Teaching Elementary Chinese.
- 21. It follows that in modern Chinese part of nouns can function as adverbs.
- 22. Adverb and preposition are two basic word classes in English grammar.
- 23. A phrasal verb refers to a verb combined with an adverb or a preposition, or sometimes both, to give a new meaning.
- 24. In modern Chinese, the adverb of time have the great development.
- 25. When "until last Easter" serves as an adverb it is an exocentric constru.
- 26. You should run on an adverb to the verb.
- 27. Chapter three explores internal differences of the some selected highest degree adverbs.
- 28. Chapter one analyses the form of 'Degree Adverb + Noun'.
- 29. An adjective or adverb expressing the comparative degree.
- 30. Both are an accurate representation of the adverb employed in the original text-not an adjective.
- 31. This paper focuses on the manner adverbs in Chinese.
- 32. Here it is an adverb.
- 33. An adverb of manner tells us how an action is done.
- 34. Adverbials are usually adverbs, adverb phrases, or prepositional phrases.
- 35. Chapter one: Classify the adverb in this book.
- 36. Comparative Analyses of Summary Adverbs in Teaching Chinese as Foreign Language.
- 37. Reflection on the Structure of "Degree Adverb+ N" in Modern Chinese.
- 38. On the Characteristics, Range and Classification of Adverbs of Degree.
- 39. An adverbial is often one word, an adverb.
- 40. Comparative Research of Commonly Used Chinese and Vietnamese Adverbs.
- 41. Once it's clear that "however" is just an introductory adverb, the sentence makes sense.
- 42. A word or group of words function as an adverb.
- 43. A Study on the Combination of Degree Adverb in Mandarin Chinese.
- 44. Its use contained rich content: noun of time, adverbs of time.
- 45. Above (adverb) can indicate something written earlier in a book or other documents.
- 46. The study of adverb is of great significance to the study of ancient Chinese grammar.
- 47. Modal Adverbs are relatively special in the Word Class System.
- 48. The characteristics of children's understanding of degree-adverbs.
- 49. The adverbs in Modern Chinese is the important part of Chinese grammar history.
- 50. Adverbs of frequency tell you how often things happen.
- 51. Above (adverb) can indicate something written earlier in a book, article, or other document.
- 52. In Chinese, the classification of the auxiliary verb and the adverb always have dispute.
- 53. The Linear Order of Adverbs and Core Functional Heads in Chinese.
- 54. A Study on the Acquisition of Chinese Modal Adverbs by Foreign Students.
- 55. We add the suffix "ly" to make the adjective "quick" into the adverb "quickly".
- 56. The "modifier" (adverb or adjective in a sentence) is not required, usually.
- 57. In 'walk slowly', the adverb 'slowly' modifies the verb 'walk'.