panicmonger
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- Apr 9, 2010
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- Chinese
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- China
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- Australia
Sometimes, it is quite confusing because an adverb can also be used as a noun and an adjective.
As the examples below show:
1. For a holiday abroad you need a valid passport. (adjective)
2. We prefer imports of cheap food from abroad. (noun)
Are they the extended uses of adverbs?
Thank you.
As the examples below show:
1. For a holiday abroad you need a valid passport. (adjective)
2. We prefer imports of cheap food from abroad. (noun)
Are they the extended uses of adverbs?
Thank you.