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adverbially meaning in Hindi

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adverbially sentence in Hindi
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  1. Such expressions may also be used adverbially.
  2. That wasn't a sentence to begin with, adverbially or not, but a sentence fragment.
  3. It is also called "'adverbial "'because it qualifies the main verb like any other adverb, adverbially used adjective, adverbial prepositional phrase, adverbial clause or supplementary predicate.
  4. All of them can also be used adverbially ( comparing the extent to which something occurs or is the case ) : " Ez pentsatu hainbeste ! "'Don't think so much ! '.
  5. Some of the confusion about this issue results from the fact that " straight " can also be used adverbially, but generally in " figurative " senses, where as " straightly " is not used figuratively.
  6. :The OED has it " Used adverbially as an intensive : very, exceedingly . slang . " with earliest citations from 1920 ( John Galsworthy ), and 1943 ( " Dictionary of Australian Slang " ) . talk ) 14 : 55, 22 June 2010 ( UTC)
  7. This sentence also includes two independent clauses, " I cried " and " I didn't faint, " connected by the coordinating conjunction " but . " The first dependent clause, together with its object ( the second dependent clause ), adverbially modifies the verbs of both main clauses.
  8. In both versions the word " belli " would, however, almost certainly not have been interpreted by a native Latin speaker as being used adverbially, but as the genitive of " bellum ", giving a meaning like " the ladder thingy of ( the ) war ".
  9. But whichever word heads " _ _ their home ground, the Estadio Monumental, " there remains the question of whether the phrase functions adverbially ( that's where they "'won "') or prepositionally ( that's where they are "'depicted "').
  10. The key word was sorry, later adverbially emphasized as very sorry . ( Fortunately, it never came to really, really sorry, no foolin'. ) It's the informal alternative to sorrowful, based on sorg, which first appeared in " Beowulf " around 725, meaning " grief, sorrow, care ."

Meaning

adv.
  1. as an adverb; "the prepositional phrase here is used adverbially"
  2. as an adverb; "the prepositional phrase here is used adverbially"

Related Words

  1. adverbial experession
  2. adverbial expression
  3. adverbial modifier
  4. adverbial particle
  5. adverbial phrase
  6. adverbials
  7. adverbs
  8. adversarial
  9. adversary
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