modal adverb
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English
1.1
Noun
1.1.1
Translations
1.2
See also
English
Noun
modal
adverb
(
plural
modal adverbs
)
Template:examples-right
(
grammar
)
An adverb that
qualifies
a
predicate
with respect to way in which it is true.
Translations
adverb that qualifies a predicate
Chinese:
Mandarin:
語氣副詞
/
语气副词
,
语气副词
(
yǔqì fùcí
)
(
deprecated template usage
)
{{
trans-mid
}}
Finnish:
modaaliadverbi
Spanish:
please add this translation if you can
See also
hedge
modality
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