adverb
adverb — 名詞
- adverbsingular
- adverbsplural
1. a word that tells you how, when, where, or how much something happens, and can a
副詞
修飾動作、形容詞等的詞類
a word that tells you how, when, where, or how much something happens, and can also modify words like adjectives, other adverbs, or even a whole clause.
In 'Mina sings beautifully,' 'beautifully' is an adverb.
在「Mina sings beautifully」這句裡,beautifully 是副詞。
adverb modifying a verb
During grammar class, Walid circled the adverb 'outside' in blue.
在文法課上,Walid 用藍筆圈出了副詞 outside。
The quiz asked students to choose the adverb in each sentence.
那份小考要學生選出每個句子裡的副詞。
Soraya changed 'quick' to 'quickly' because she needed an adverb.
Soraya 把 quick 改成 quickly,因為她需要用副詞。
On the poster, Erik wrote 'tomorrow' under the heading 'adverb'.
在海報上,Erik 把 tomorrow 寫在「adverb」這個標題下面。
- adjective
often contrasted with adverbs because adjectives modify nouns rather than verbs
文法句型
an adverb
adverb + of + time / place / manner / degree
用法筆記
Many adverbs in English end in -ly, but not all of them do. Words like 'here', 'outside', and 'tomorrow' are also adverbs even though they have a different form.