Sentence examples for as the adverb from inspiring English sources

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As the stylebook says, use "predominantly" as the adverb.

Use subtly as the adverb.

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A problem arises with words, which are morphologically derived, such as the adverbs ending in mente, especially when the adjectival form, from which they derive, has a stress mark (e.g.rápido(> rightarrow < rapidamentedócil(> rightarrow < docilmente.

For instance, many content words, such as the adverbs and verbs of mental representation in the list just above, have <img src="http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/asset?id=info?doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0007678.e106.PNG" class= inline-graphic"/> values as high as many function words.

Interestingly, though you can use the noun phrase as an adverb, you can't use the adverb as a noun.

As shown in (71), the adverb 根本 gēnběn 'simply' must precede the negator.

From now on, the A.P. Stylebook — a bible of usage for multitudes of writers, editors and other species of word nerds — will recognize the legitimacy of the adverb "hopefully" as it is heard in everyday language, even if it makes a grammar stickler's back teeth ache.

There are some frequently used Chinese adverbs that display such a high degree of multifunctionality that the usage categorizing and the semantic connective pattern have long been a disputed issue, such as the repetitive adverbs 還 hai 'still', 再 zai 'again' and 又 you 'again, also'.

The passive voice loses points, as do the two adverbs at the end.

Both forms of the adverbs "ectopicly" & "ectopically" as well as "phenotypicly" & "phenotypically" are used by different sources.

First, he treats the adverbs as unselective quantifiers, binding all free variables in their scope.

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