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there are 4 thriphthongs in english language.
howmany modifiers do we have in the English language
There are about 228,132 words total in the English language.
English is accepted as an international language because it is widely spoken. Many countries in the world speak the English language.
Yes!!! In the English language adverbs end in '--ly'.
Yes it is. Most adverbs are formed in English with the suffix -ly.
Ingklitik in English is Conjunctive adverbs !!!!Ingklitik in English is Conjunctive adverbs !!!!
Yes, the word accurately is an adverb.Most of the adverbs in the English language have -ly as a suffix. Though not all of them do.
Language isn't designed and built like a building, language evolves from the languages before it. The English language evolved from a number of languages, and includes words adopted from languages outside it's origins. That is why all adverbs don't in in 'ly''; that's why all the rules have exceptions; that's why many words have very different meanings that aren't related.
There are action verbs, helping verbs and linking verbs. That would equal three different verbs in the English language. Adverbs are not verbs. They are NOT verbs at all. Who knows who named it? (k)
Jack Gordon Bruton has written: 'Exercises on English prepositions & adverbs' -- subject(s): English language, Textbooks for foreigners, Prepositions, Adverb
Yes, they called "Adverbien"
there are 4 thriphthongs in english language.
howmany modifiers do we have in the English language
Yes, many English conjunctions, relative pronouns, and adverbs have Latin origins due to the influence of Latin on the development of the English language. Examples include conjunctions like "et" (and), relative pronouns like "qui" (who, which), and adverbs like "ubi" (where).
English language literary devices:AllegoryAlliterationAllusionAnalogyAssonanceClimaxForeshadowingHyperboleMetaphorOnomatopoeiaOxymoronPersonificationPunSimile
Shuan-Fan Huang has written: 'A study of adverbs' -- subject(s): Adverb, Comparative and general Grammar, English language