Certain people were adjunct additions to the campus.
She was an adjunct professor at the university.
He was an adjunct professor.The adjunct astronomer sought a full-time job.The freezer in the garage is an adjunct to the main one in the kitchen.
The bell on the bike was adjunct because it's noisy.
She worked as an adjunct professor at the university while completing her PhD.
Medication can be a useful adjunct to physical therapy and a regular exercise routine.
An adjunct in linguistics is a word or phrase that provides additional information in a sentence but is not essential to its meaning. It can be removed without changing the basic structure of the sentence. In the field of linguistics, studying adjuncts helps researchers understand how language is structured and how meaning is conveyed through different elements in a sentence.
1 (grammar) an adverb or a phrase that adds meaning to the verb in a sentence or part of a sentence: In 'She went home yesterday' and 'He ran away in a panic', 'yesterday' and 'in a panic' are adjuncts. 2 (formal) a thing that is added or attached to something larger or more important: The memory expansion cards are useful adjuncts to the computer.
In functional grammar, a modal adjunct is an adverbial phrase that provides additional information about the modality of a sentence. It typically indicates the speaker's attitude towards the action or situation described in the sentence, such as possibility, necessity, or obligation. Modal adjuncts can include words like "perhaps," "certainly," "probably," "necessarily," and "undoubtedly."
Sewing machines is a compound noun. (The gerund sewing is acting as a noun adjunct.)
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