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Hatchha Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Adverbs

An Adverb, amongst other things, answers how, when, where, why for verbs.
If i say 'i walked home' ' Home' is an adverb? no its a noun yeah?
if i say 'i walked here' . 'here' is an adverb. What is the difference?
Im not sure about this
  

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In "I walked home", home functions as a an adverb. In other contexts, it may function as a noun. Please use a capital letter at the beginning of a sentence and for the pronoun I.

  • In "I walked home", home functions as a an adverb.
  • In other contexts, it may function as a noun.
  • Please use a capital letter at the beginning of a sentence and for the pronoun I.
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In "I walked home", home functions as a an adverb. In other contexts, it may function as a noun.

Please use a capital letter at the beginning of a sentence and for the pronoun I.

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