Voorbeelden van het gebruik van The adverb in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
And the adverb is?
Likewise, dit turns into the adverb hier.
And the adverb is?
It is therefore not necessary to add the adverb 很 hěn.
The adverbs of time are written in blue.
Are you familiar with the adverb"vicariously"?
Also the adverb plene does not express a quantity.
Are you familiar with the adverb"vicariously"?
In Spanish the adverbs of negation are no,
Added Adverbs of certainty in the Adverbs section. 2.
The adverb is placed after the verb it modifies.
Explanation of the adverbs derived from djectives.
we need to add the adverb 很 hěn.
Are you familiar with the adverb"vicariously"? I think if you dated her.
The adverbs known as"point of view" adverbs can affect an entire sentence
It is therefore not necessary to add the adverb å3⁄4ˆ hÄ›n. The interrogative sentence.
If the adverb ends in e,
in Mandarin Chinese, the adverbs are always put before the verb.
In this example, the adverb heel(very) says something about the adverb vaak(often).
Furthermore, the list contained in that article is prefaced by the adverb'in particular'
We can order the adverbs of degree from those indicating more to less intensity as follows.
you can relate the description only to the adverb, and consequently one must use the E-form:
In this example, the adverb morgen(tomorrow) says something about the verb komen(to come).
in this grammar they care called adverbial particles, to clearly distinguish them from the adverbs that have an E-ending.
We use the adverbs of degree together with adjectives
then we must add the adverb ending: anstataŭe="instead of that"; krome="except for that".
However, normally the adverb‘aiōnios' has the meaning of a continuously uninterrupted way of living 3,6.
it may often appear that the adverb is not the main word,
Although the adverbs er, hier
today we will consider the adverbs of degree or quantity that indicate different grades of intensity in relation to a word.
