The adverb is "downstairs."
*The clause "thinking the world was on fire" is an adverb clause using the participle thinking.
No. World is a noun.
" When I descended the staircase it was like I had entered a whole new world." Is a sentence using new world.
World book day is on 22 of Febuary 2011
dpends what you want to say about a road in your sentence.
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The adverb in the sentence 'the history teacher is very knowledgeable about world issues' is very.
Lateral thinking is the one that succeeds in the world. This can be the example sentence for lateral.
No. World is a noun.
I had hoped for a raise, but with the slow economy, that's wishful thinking. She claims that the world will be at peace someday, but I believe that's just wishful thinking.
There is no adverb form for the noun world. Other forms for the noun world are worldliness a noun; and worldly and adjective.
The Latin word 'modo' can be used as both an adverb and a conjunction. As an adverb 'modo' means 'just now,' 'recently' or 'only just.' As a conjunction it means 'but' or 'but only.' The exact definition can be determined by the conjugation of the world and the context of the sentence.
Upstairs Downstairs - 1971 If You Were the Only Girl in the World 4-7 was released on: UK: 26 October 1974 USA: 15 February 1976
The word around can be either an adverb or a preposition (around the clock, around the world).
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Ending a sentence with a proposition is not good grammar, nor is it proper. An example of a poorly constructed sentence using 'of' would be: "Susie is who I was thinking of." Improve it by saying, "I was thinking of Susie," or "Susie is of whom I was thinking."
You have to get Tom Nook's shop full upgrade and then he has an upstairs, downstairs and a salon :)
perhaps he was thinking about to create another world, if we first accept he needs thinking