Believer In grammar, an adverb is a word such as 'slowly' or 'very' which adds information about time, place , or manner. My questions is why aren't there any articles for the words "place" and "manner"? I think the general answer is that in this sentence, the words time , place , and manner are being used as non-specific , uncountable nouns .
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BelieverIn grammar, an adverb is a word such as 'slowly' or 'very' which adds information about time, place , or manner.
My questions is why aren't there any articles for the words "place" and "manner"?
SiggyBelieverI think the general answer is that in this sentence, the words time, place, a
In grammar, an adverb is a word such as 'slowly' or 'very' which adds information about time, place , or manner.
My questions is why aren't there any articles for the words "place" and "manner"?