English to Macedonian Meaning of adverb - прилог


Adverb :
прилог

прилог

наречиеприлози
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Definitions of adverb in English
Noun(1) the word class that qualifies verbs or clauses(2) a word that modifies something other than a noun
Examples of adverb in English
(1) For instance, in regular English you would use the word ÔÇÿreallyÔÇÖ as an adverb to emphasize an adjective describing someone.(2) The real challenges always came with the sophisticated adjectives, the adverbs , and the intransitive verbs.(3) I have been over those 406 words and carefully identified the adjectives and adverbs .(4) At their best, adverbs spice up a verb or adjective.(5) Grammatically, adverbs can modify various elements and take different positions within a sentence.
Related Phrases of adverb
(1) conjunctive adverb ::
коњунктурниот наречие
(2) adverb of manner ::
наречие на начин
Synonyms
M
1. adverb ::
прилог
Different Forms
adverb, adverbs
Word Example from TV Shows
It is naughty to put an adverb
between the word

It is naughty to put an ADVERB between the word "to" and the verb stem.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 24

English to Macedonian Dictionary: adverb

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