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Adverbs; Syntax of the Predicate . ... Adverbs of Negation; the Preposition . ...
Possessive; Demonstrative; Rela. tive; Indefinite and Interrogative, etc....209, The
Numerals; with Declension of the First Numeral Adverbs ; Remarks; General
View.
Adverbs; Syntax of the Predicate . ... Adverbs of Negation; the Preposition . ...
Possessive; Demonstrative; Rela. tive; Indefinite and Interrogative, etc....209, The
Numerals; with Declension of the First Numeral Adverbs ; Remarks; General
View.
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Copiously is the adverb of the proposition. Instead of an adverb we may have in
the proposition an adverbial phrase; as, The sick man drinks with freedom.
Whatever affects the affirmation of a sentence performs the office, and may be
said to ...
Copiously is the adverb of the proposition. Instead of an adverb we may have in
the proposition an adverbial phrase; as, The sick man drinks with freedom.
Whatever affects the affirmation of a sentence performs the office, and may be
said to ...
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In most sentences having an adverbial phrase, there may also be an adverb ; e.g.
, The sick man drank in his chamber copiously. Instead of an adverb and an
adverbial phrase, you may have two adverbs, or even more; e. g., The sick man ...
In most sentences having an adverbial phrase, there may also be an adverb ; e.g.
, The sick man drank in his chamber copiously. Instead of an adverb and an
adverbial phrase, you may have two adverbs, or even more; e. g., The sick man ...
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The present participle used as a noun may have a preposition or an adverb in
combination with it : e. g., Their hope shall be as the giving-up of the ghost.”—(
Job xi. 20.) The two constructions of the participle with a participial force, and as a
...
The present participle used as a noun may have a preposition or an adverb in
combination with it : e. g., Their hope shall be as the giving-up of the ghost.”—(
Job xi. 20.) The two constructions of the participle with a participial force, and as a
...
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In French the adverb used to modify a verb in a simple tense is generally placed
after the verb :— Que de gens prennent ... Adverbs of place, and those used in
interrogations, have the same place in French as in English:Où est votre frère?
In French the adverb used to modify a verb in a simple tense is generally placed
after the verb :— Que de gens prennent ... Adverbs of place, and those used in
interrogations, have the same place in French as in English:Où est votre frère?
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