Examples of using Adverb in English and their translations into Czech
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What adverb?
Good" with"do" is an adverb.
It's an adverb."Badly.
It's more of an adverb.
An adverb describes the action of a verb.
It's an adverb.
The Adverbs Expressing Direction and Location.
It's an adverb.
T-H-E-N is an adverb used to divide and measure time.
That's an adverb!
Here" is an adverb of location referring to this castle.
Fine" is an adverb.
Adverbs can be divided according to their formation into proper and derived.
And the adverb is?
Steady state of being,preceding adverb.
You can't use an adverb with a noun.
So"very" is just your go-to adverb.
Hopefully'" is an adverb. It means'"with hope.'.
Seems like a lot of adverbs.
Where something's done, An adverb modifies a verb by telling us how something's done.
Badly." It's an adverb.
Adverbs can be compared- then a bigger or smaller degree of their quality is expressed.
Ow."Badly." It's an adverb.
No more dusting off old stories,switching around an adverb here and a comma there, handing it in and going home.
What, fuckhead?"Badly" is an adverb.
Surely there is a more original adverb to toss in there.
So when you split an infinitive,you're putting something, usually an adverb.
In the superlative phrase, the pronoun co in the nominative and the adverb superlative form are used: co nejrychleji.
Are you hanging your diagnosis on an adverb?
That lawyer hadn't been on TV at that point and he hadn't used that adverb he used so often with us.