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The phrase "adverbial adjuncts" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in linguistic contexts to refer to words or phrases that provide additional information about the action of the verb, such as time, place, manner, or reason.
Example: "In the sentence 'She sings beautifully in the park,' 'beautifully' and 'in the park' are adverbial adjuncts."
Alternatives: "adverbial modifiers" or "adverbial phrases"
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tThe word order of AGAIN in 83 differs from again in 81, given that adverbials (and adjuncts in general) should precede the predicate in Chinese.
But rather, it is a word that serves as Head of the adverbial group which realizes modal Adjunct in the examples above.
Adjuncts are realized by adverbial groups/particles, prepositional phrases and nominal groups.
Therefore, yǒu kěnéng is an adverbial group that functions as modal Adjunct in the examples above.
The Mood element may also contain mood Adjuncts, which are described as adverbial groups expressing temporality, modality and intensity.
In example [57] there are two circumstantial Adjuncts of place, the first one realised by an adverbial group and the second by a prepositional phrase.
Whereas Adjuncts are more varied in their realizational possibilities, in that they may be realized by adverbial groups/particles, prepositional phrases and nominal groups, Negotiators are limited to particles.
Write all adverbial forms correct.
Most adverbial phrases do not need hyphens.
(Way, in its adverbial sense of "exceedingly," is way voguish).
Think carefully about adverbial phrases such as "radically questioned".
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