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Old 10-Mar-2008, 11:45
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Can you please let me know the adverbs from the following words:

advertisement

improvement

If they do not have adverbs, can you please tell me why.

Many thanks
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Can you please let me know the adverbs from the following words:

advertisement

improvement

If they do not have adverbs, can you please tell me why.

Many thanks
They are both nouns. They stem from advertise and improve, also nouns. There is no adverb relating to the former but improvably and improvingly stem from improve - improvable, and improve - improving.
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