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Guyper Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Out of sight

"All I saw were the tail lights of a car cruising out of sight"

Hi, I'll like to know if the out of sight term is being used as an adverb for the verb cruising? If so, is it common for idioms to work as an adverb?

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Guyper I'll like to know if the out of sight term is being used as an adverb for the verb cruising? Yes. Guyper If so, is it common for idioms to work as an adverb?

  • Guyper I'll like to know if the out of sight term is being used as an adverb for the verb cruising?
  • Yes.
  • Guyper If so, is it common for idioms to work as an adverb?
  • Of course!
  • Idioms serve all functions of a sentence.
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Guyper I'll like to know if the out of sight term is being used as an adverb for the verb cruising?
Yes.
GuyperIf so, is it common for idioms to work as an adverb?
Of course! Idioms serve all functions of a sentence.

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