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No, the word commander is not an adverb.The word commander is in fact a noun.
Commander-in-chief is a single, compound word, not three separate words. Like all English nouns, it forms the possessive singular by adding -'s: Commander-in-chief's
"commander-in-chief" is what you are looking for.
It came from Latin. capitaneus - (in late latin) means military commander. the word caput means head. The first man who was called "captain" as a rank was French.
How do you abbreviate the word recovered
You don't abbreviate the word.
How do you abbreviate the word regional
Abbreviate the word production?
There is no need to abbreviate the word ticket.
The base word of abbreviation is "abbreviate."
how do you abbreviate the word "controlled"?
How do you abbreviate the word "Judge"?
There is not a proper way to abbreviate the word 'consideration'. If you really do need to abbreviate the word, you could use the abbreviation of 'cons'.
The best way to abbreviate any word is to eliminate the vowels. You can abbreviate funding by removing the u and i.
i abbreviate it as advs. You could also abbreviate it as adv.
Grmny. That is how I abbreviate it on text. =]