Thanks for inviting me here.
I have two questions to ask you.
Can you do me a favor?
Firstly, Id' like to know the difference between the adverb 'regardless' and the adverb 'regardlessly'
ex) These were people who heard the call, felt the fear, and moved forward regardless.
I think that 'regardless' and 'regardlessly' are interchangeable as adverb in the sentence above.
Secondly, I wonder the meaning of the underlined phrase in the sentence below.
ex) Despite the unenthusiastic reception that revelation received, Iron continued regardlessly.
I am looking forward to your answers.
Thanks in advance.
The simple answer is that "regardless" is a preposition, while "regardlessly" is an adverb. "Regardless" was once an adjective, as reflected in its form, but it is now a preposition that typically takes an of preposition complement. It qualifies as a preposition by virtue of being able to occur as head of an adjunct with no predicand (noun that it refers to).
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The simple answer is that "regardless" is a preposition, while "regardlessly" is an adverb.
"Regardless" was once an adjective, as reflected in its form, but it is now a preposition that typically takes an of preposition complement.
It qualifies as a preposition by virtue of being able to occur as head of an adjunct with no predicand (noun that it refers to).
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