Word: Abroad
Parts of speech: Adverb
Definition: outside one's country; going around; far and wide
In a sentence: More people are going abroad for vacation.
We are going abroad next week.He moved abroad, Australia I believe.I need to deliver this abroad.
Next year, I'll travel abroad.
Abroad, in Spain, there is a zoo.
He had never been abroad and did not even have a passport.
Yes, the word abroad is indeed an adverb.An example sentence with this word is: "I want to go abroad one day".
Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behavior.
m going to pursive my studies from abroad
I have always wanted to travel abroad, but first I must get a passport.The word 'abroad' is a noun and an adverb.Example sentences:We were glad to be home after our return from abroad. (noun, object of the preposition 'from')She was excited about the opportunity to study abroad. (adverb, modifies the verb to 'study')
I would like to travel abroad for the whole summer.The man wanted to travel abroad.
The verb is 'have been', the adverb is 'never'.
No. It is part of the verb phrase - love to travel.
Students who major in archeology often study abroad.