Advertisement
Advertisement
adverbial phrase
noun
- a group of two or more words that function together as an adverb, as the phrase in a minute in I'll be with you in a minute.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of adverbial phrase1
Example Sentences
“What is the adverbial phrase ‘of course’ but a smug duo dropped in to congratulate writer and reader for already agreeing with each other,†writes Christian Lorentzen for Vulture, joining King’s abolition crusade.
But he noted that “I’m not sure I buy it,†and the two went back-and-forth over the meaning of the “adverbial phrase.â€
According as is an adverbial phrase, of which the propriety has been doubted; but good usage sanctions it.
Of or pertaining to an adverb; of the nature of an adverb; as, an adverbial phrase or form.
Adverbial phrase, not yet fully accepted as good English, though the analogy of close by and hard by seems to justify it.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse