Translation for '
adverb' from English to Bulgarian
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Usage Examples English
- "Avyayībhāvas" ('indeclinable') are adverbial compounds composed of an indeclinable element (an adverb, etc.) and a noun, together expressing an adverb or another indeclinable (...) element.
- The verb "biti" "to be" has the present verbal adverb "budući" and the past verbal adverb "bivši", and the verb "htjeti" "to want" has the present verbal adverb "htijući" or "hoteći" and the past verbal adverb "htjevši" or "hotjevši".
- It may be appropriate to distinguish between compound modifiers whose adverb has the suffix "-ly", such as "quickly" and "badly", and those whose adverb does not, such as "well".
- Unlike continental Scandinavian languages, the sentence adverb may either precede or follow the finite verb in embedded clauses.
- However, in modern colloquial English, almost any adverb may be found in this syntactic position, especially when the adverb and the verb form a close syntactic unit (really-pull, not-split).
- As shown in (9) and (10), while relative GAs cannot be modified by the adverb "very" they can be modified by the adverb "completely".
- The word class "adverb" is not well defined in any language, and it is sometimes difficult to say whether a word is an adverb.
- There are about six main types of collocations: adjective + noun, noun + noun (such as collective nouns), verb + noun, adverb + adjective, verbs + prepositional phrase (phrasal verbs), and verb + adverb.
- The process of verbal compounding is not as productive in Warndarang as it is in surrounding languages, though it does occur, usually when an adverb is added to the beginning of the main verb of the verbal complex.
- In the second response, additional information is returned by the recipient requesting the sender to "arrive early" using the adverb modifier on "early."
- When an adjective is a compound of an adverb and a verb participle, the adverb sometimes changes rather than the whole word. A space may be added as well.
- A pronominal adverb is a type of adverb occurring in a number of Germanic languages, formed in replacement of a preposition and a pronoun by turning the former into a prepositional adverb and the latter into a locative adverb, and finally joining them in reverse order.
- AdvPs are usually quite simple in their internal structure. The following syntax tree shows an AdvP with the adverb phrase "more" as modifier and a head adverb "quickly".
- In the phrase [...] 'It rains very little' documented by [...] , the speaker expresses intensification by reduplicating the adverb [...] instead of by using the adverb [...] 'very'.
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