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What do adjectives and adverbs do the same?

adjectives are describing words and adverbs are the word when,where and who.


What is the square root of negative 105?

The same as the square root of positive 105, multiplied by i (the imaginary unit). So, the answer will be approximately 10.25i. If only real numbers are acceptable, then there is no solution.


What is a compound adverb?

A compound adverb may refer to:- a phrasal adverb : two or more words that function as an adverb, though they may not individually be adverbs (e.g. every time, over there)- an adverb formed from two words (nowhere, somewhat)- a sentence construction with two or more adverbs modifying the same word (e.g. he moved quickly and silently)


Is a negative over a negative in a fraction the same as a negative fraction?

No.


When do you use adverbs?

Adverbs are used to describe verbs. They can add a specific mood or character to a verb and can drastically change its meaning and significance or simply lend the verb a bit of context, such as the adverb again. E.g 'She rang the door bell again.' This shows that the door bell has not been rung for the first time.Many adverbs end with -ily, e.g happily or angrily.Take the verb dream. On its own it can be quite a vague word; the sentence, 'He lay down and dreamt' does not say much about the nature of the dreaming, or how the person feels. If we apply the adverb peacefully into the sentence - 'He lay down and dreamt peacefully.' , we now know more about how the subject the subject (the person involved in the sentence) feels as he dreams. We can see at least that his dreaming is not troubled, disturbed or anxious.Here are some other examples of where adverbs can be used to make a verb more interesting, you may notice that adverbs can be used in different parts of a sentence:'He cunningly removed the cradle for her.''Thoughtfully, he removed the cradle for her.'Here different adverbs have been applied to same verb (remove) and havechanged the intended meaning of that verb and of what the subject is doing.Here are two more examples:' I swam beautifully.'' She swam terribly.'An adverb can also describe another adverb, often to show the extent of the adverb, e.g' He ran very quietly', 'She scowled extremely fiercely' or 'I hardly wrote carefully.'

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What do adjectives and adverbs do the same?

adjectives are describing words and adverbs are the word when,where and who.


What name describes two negative words put together in the same sentence?

This is called a double negative.


Are adverbs synonyms or antonyms?

They can be either, depending on whether they mean about the same, or about the opposite, of another adverb. The adverbs extremely and very can be synonyms. The adverbs far and near, or in and out, are antonyms. Some adverbs cannot have opposites.


Square root of -1.375?

If you want a real number as an answer, then there is no solution - no real number squared will give you a negative result. If complex numbers are acceptable, just take the square root of the positive number, and add an "i" at the end. For example, the square root of (-4) is 2i. Whether or not a complex number is acceptable depends on the kind of problem. The same happens for negative and fractional numbers; for some problems, a negative number is acceptable as an answer, for others not.


How can a word be a morphemic noun and a syntactic adverb in the same sentence?

Words can have multiple meanings, even morphemic nouns such as quiet: it can be a noun, an adjective, or by adding -LY can be an adverb. Words such as fast can be homonym nouns, adjectives, and adverbs. There may be no one-word syntactic adverbs, but adverbial phrases can contain non-adverbs and still function syntactically as adverbials. To use an informal idiom "on the quiet" (meaning secretly), a sentence could be "In the quiet of the night, her husband had left to meet his lover on the quiet."


How can a word be a morphemic noun and a syntactic adverb in the same sentence.?

Words can have multiple meanings, even morphemic nouns such as quiet: it can be a noun, an adjective, or by adding -LY can be an adverb. Words such as fast can be homonym nouns, adjectives, and adverbs. There may be no one-word syntactic adverbs, but adverbial phrases can contain non-adverbs and still function syntactically as adverbials. To use an informal idiom "on the quiet" (meaning secretly), a sentence could be "In the quiet of the night, her husband had left to meet his lover on the quiet."


Can you use wild children in the same sentence and positive and negative sentence?

Positive: Release your inhibitions and act like wild children in the rain. Negative: Wild children run rampant in the streets and cause trouble.


Can two adverbs be used together in French?

yes. same as in English. One of the adverbs modifies the other. Example. Il fait assez bien.


What are acceptable and non acceptable behaviors in turkey?

Acceptable and unacceptable behaviors in Turkey are the same as acceptable and unacceptable behaviors elsewhere. Seriously.


Is adverb and adjective the same?

yes they are the same iba lang yung spelling


What is the square root of negative 105?

The same as the square root of positive 105, multiplied by i (the imaginary unit). So, the answer will be approximately 10.25i. If only real numbers are acceptable, then there is no solution.


What is a compound adverb?

A compound adverb may refer to:- a phrasal adverb : two or more words that function as an adverb, though they may not individually be adverbs (e.g. every time, over there)- an adverb formed from two words (nowhere, somewhat)- a sentence construction with two or more adverbs modifying the same word (e.g. he moved quickly and silently)