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Hanuman_2000 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Mood

Sir,

Is there an class of adverbs called "adverb of mood".

Thanks.
  

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I'm not sure, Hanuman. e. adverbs that define the relative truth of a sentence-- 'probably', 'likely', 'really', etc.

  • I'm not sure, Hanuman.
  • e.
  • adverbs that define the relative truth of a sentence-- 'probably', 'likely', 'really', etc.
  • Is that what you mean?
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I'm not sure, Hanuman. We have modal adverbs, i.e. adverbs that define the relative truth of a sentence-- 'probably', 'likely', 'really', etc. Is that what you mean?

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