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| i urgently require the information about adverbials and it's difference from adverbs. |
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| adverb (n): a word that modifies another verb, adjective, or adverb in a word grouping. eg: quickly, nicely, then, there adverbial (adj.): relating to an adverb an adverbial phrase is adverbially modified with an adverb. I know its kind of funny, but its that simple I think. |
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| The word "adverb" refers to one of the parts of speech. It usually refers to a single word. "Adverbial" can be used to refer to any phrase or clause that acts as an adverb. |
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