Category:Old English adverbs
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Fundamental » All languages » Old English » Lemmas » Adverbs
Old English terms that modify clauses, sentences and phrases directly.
- Category:Old English adverb forms: Old English adverbs that are inflected to display grammatical relations other than the main form.
- Category:Old English degree adverbs: Old English adverbs that express a particular degree to which the word they modify applies.
- Category:Old English manner adverbs: Old English adverbs that indicate the manner, way or style in which an action is performed.
- Category:Old English pronominal adverbs: Old English adverbs that are formed by combining a pronoun with a preposition.
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- Old English degree adverbs (0 c, 1 e)
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