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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".
Meryl Streep plays Miranda Priestly, the super-scary New York fashion editor with the appropriately adverbial surname.
Rumsfeld also uses it in an adverbial form modifying an affirmative.
1. Give me, quickly if you please, an example of an adverbial phrase.
Or you could just say "bookings" Advent calendar adverbs Most adverbial phrases do not need hyphens.
The adverbial excess given to Fiona as a defining mannerism ("generally usual", "wholly probably unspeakable") gradually spreads to other characters.
In conversation, September 11 is often not mentioned; it is referred to by floating adverbial ellipsis ("ever since, you know... ..).
Since an adverb cannot modify a noun, §1226(c)(1)'s adverbial clause "when..
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