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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Grammatical Question

hi . i'm a translator . in this sentence " it's infinitely complex " (from interstellar movie)
"infinitely" is an adverb or adjective ? knowing that stress is on "complex" but "infinitely has "ly" ?
  

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Anonymous Is "infinitely" is an adverb or an adjective? It's an adverb of degree. Grammatically it's like "very".

  • Anonymous Is "infinitely" is an adverb or an adjective?
  • It's an adverb of degree.
  • Grammatically it's like "very".
  • Semantically, it means to the very highest degree.
  • CJ
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AnonymousIs "infinitely" is an adverb or an adjective?
It's an adverb of degree. Grammatically it's like "very". Semantically, it means to the very highest degree.

CJ
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Anonymous in this sentence " it's infinitely complex " (from interstellar movie)"infinitely" is an adverb or adjective ? knowing that stress is on "complex" but "infinitely has "ly" ?
'Complex' is an adjective, The stress makes no difference. to that.

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