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21-04-2011, 08:53 AM
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ابي الفرق بين adverb sentence و adverb circumstance مع بعض الامثلة وشكرا
ايمان بلال
21-04-2011, 06:51 PM
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Circumstance adverbs tell us more about the action of the verb
Circumstance adverbs fall into various categories, including (1) manner (‘He sang badly’) (2) time (‘He sang yesterday’) (3) place (‘He sang here’) and (4) degree (‘He sang very badly’).
Sentence Adverbs
We conclude by looking at a set of adverbs which qualify a whole sentence, and not just a part of it. Consider the following:
Honestly, it doesn't matter
Here the sentence adverb honestly modifies the whole sentence, and it expresses the speaker's opinion about what is being said (When I say it doesn't matter, I am speaking honestly).
Here are some more examples
Clearly, he has no excuse for such behaviour
Frankly, I don't care about your problems
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