Hello,
"to really go there" or "to properly do" are the examples of split infinitives
What grammatical term is used for the following?
"I realy am", "He really is" or the like ones
I don't know of any ternm for that- they're just adverbs and can be used in that position.![]()
I agree with tdol's reponse. Additionally, adverbs usually follow the verb BE:Originally Posted by bubu
I am really...
Where the adverb preceeds the verb BE,
I really am...
punctuation is usually introduced to set the adverb off, so as to stop it from breaking up the integrity of the Subject+BE sequence, lik this,
I, really, am...
All the best, :D
Many thanks to both of you sir
bubu
Hmmm. I've never run across that comma rule. :?Originally Posted by Casiopea
It depends- it can have commas or not- if it is intensifying the verb then I wouldn't, but if it's a sentencial adverb, I would.![]()
But...you have now. 8)Originally Posted by MikeNewYork
I guess. Do I have to follow it? :wink:Originally Posted by Casiopea
Why....of course you do. :wink:Originally Posted by MikeNewYork
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LOL! I really am upset! :wink:Originally Posted by Casiopea
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