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Post Re: adverb vs. adjective

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Originally Posted by Lenka View Post
Really? Does it mean that once I can use the adjective and the other time I can use the adverb?


I can't think up any other context but the following:
"The phenomenon of two words with the same meaning is called synonymity, isn't it? Or is it called DIFFERENT(LY)?"

(I know it's synonymity. :))

Could you correct the mistakes I made in my English, please? I am not sure about some sentences I've used...
Say:
"The phenomenon of two words with the same meaning is called synonymity, isn't it? Or is it called something else?"
(No word really means anything outside of context, and neither does a sentence.)

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