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Zazzex Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Adverb of overall?

Hello,

I would like to know an adverb of "overall"

" Overall result of the study showed up to be positive."

"Result of the study showed up to be positive in an overall manner."

Could you let me know what it is?

Thanks
  

Top answer

generally The result of the study was generally positive. CJ

  • generally The result of the study was generally positive.
  • CJ
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generally

The result of the study was generally positive.

CJ
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Thanks for a work-around way.

So, overall has no adverb form?
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No. No such thing as "overallly"! Emotion: big smile

CJ
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The word "overall" can be used as either an adjective or as an adverb:

- The overall result of the study turned out to be positive. (adjective)
- Overall, the result of the study turned out to be positive. (adverb)
- The result of the stu

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