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Adverbial phrase may be expressed by: | Adverbial phrase may be expressed by: | ||
- | * [[grammar_adverb|Adverb]]; | + | * [[grammar_adverb|Adverb]]: "He fought <wrap dashed_underline> |
- | * Noun in one of [[case_locative|locative cases]] or noun with locative adposition; | + | * Noun in one of [[case_locative|locative cases]]: "He fought <wrap dashed_underline> |
- | * Noun with [[adpositions|adposition]] expressing time or place; | + | * Noun with [[adpositions|adposition]] expressing time or place: "He fought <wrap dashed_underline> |
- | * Noun in one of marginal case: [[case_instrumental|instrumental]], | + | * Noun in one of marginal case: [[case_instrumental|instrumental]], |
- | * [[proform|Pro-adverb]]; | + | * [[proform|Pro-adverb]]: "He won <wrap dashed_underline> |
- | * [[grammar_participle|Participle]] with optional dependent words; | + | * Distributive numerals: "They were killed <wrap dashed_underline> |
- | * Dependent clause | + | * [[grammar_participle|Participle]] with optional dependent words: "Orc was singing a song <wrap dashed_underline> |
+ | * Dependent clause: "He was sitting on the throne <wrap dashed_underline> | ||
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===== Word order ===== | ===== Word order ===== | ||
- | Typically adverbials follow the word they modify, however adverbials which modify adjective may precede it (specially in colloquial speech). If there are many adverbials | + | Typically adverbials follow the word they modify, however adverbials which modify adjective may precede it (specially in colloquial speech). If the verb has several |
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- | | + | ^ Position((relative to main word)) ^ 1 ^ 2 ^ 3 ^ Example ^ |
- | - Time (when?) | + | ^ preceeding/ |
+ | ^ following | ||
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+ | When adverbial phrase consists of more than one word it is often shifted to the end of sequence of adverbials: " | ||
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