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Bismillahirrahmanirrahim. Today inshallah we are
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going to explain what's called adverbs in English.
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We are going to compare between the adverbs of
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English and the adverbs of Arabic to see the
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points of negative interference and positive
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interference at the same time. We need to see the
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asymmetries and symmetries between the two
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constructions in both languages. So adverbs of
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English. The adverbs modify the verb and they also
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modify the adjective. and they modify the adverb
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the adverb modifies another adverb okay so he
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drove slowly slowly here is an adverb it modifies
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the verb he drove very fast a very fast car very
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remodifies the adjective fast She moved quite
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slowly. Slowly here, I mean quite, remodifies
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another adverb slowly. Morphologically, the adverb
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mostly ends in ly, okay? Almost ends in ly, but
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not in all cases, okay?
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So you have some adjectives and in ly as well. You
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have lovely, lonely, motherly, friendly,
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neighborly. These are adjectives. That lovely
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child lives in a friendly neighborhood. So
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friendly and lovely are not adverbs, they are
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adjectives.
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Okay, as you see. Now, the adverb modifies
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the verb, modifies an adjective, and modifies
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another adverb. Okay? We have what is called
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adverb clause, adverb clause at the same time.
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Okay? This represents a group of words that
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contain a subject. and the verb here
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the sentence like when this class is over when
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this class is over we are going to the movies when
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this class is over this is adverb close because it
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contains a verb the verb here is is as you see the
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verb is is the verb close in this construction
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when this class is over we are going to the movies
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here
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once you have a phrase which doesn't contain a
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subject then the verb acts as an adverb And at
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that sense, it is referred to as adverbial phrase.
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Okay?
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We have adverbial phrases or adverbial clauses.
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These take different forms, either a noun phrase
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or preposition phrase at the same time. Here we
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have, he went to the movies. to the movies is a
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preposition phrase but it works as an adverbial
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she works on holidays they lived in canada during
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the war these
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preposition phrases have the function or have
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adverbial functions okay
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we
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have also the infinitive which works as an adverb.
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It usually tells why. She headed to the mainland
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to see her brother. To see her brother is an
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adverbial clause.
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It's to see, this is infinitive, okay, in order to
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see. This is the answer of why. The senator ran to
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catch the bus. Why did he run? In order to catch
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or to catch the bus. So the infinitive works.
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The infinitive
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here
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answers the question, why? So the adverbial clause
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can be a noun phrase, can be a preposition phrase,
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can be infinitive phrase as well. We still have
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other kinds of adverbial phrases.
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Okay, he calls his mother or his mom as often as
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possible. as often as possible this is comparison
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so this is positive degree that verb has
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comparisons completely like the adjectives we have
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positive degree comparative degree and superlative
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degree okay now
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you have here The adverbs which modify adjectives
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as we mentioned, but the adjective cannot modify
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an adverb. The adverb modifies the adjective, but
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not vice versa. Okay? The students showed a really
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wonderful, wonderful attitude.
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The students showed a wonderfully casual attitude.
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my professor is really tall but not he ran real
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fast okay these three sentences really wonderful
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wonderfully casual really tall are grammatical
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sentences because the adverb modifies the
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adjective but it's impossible to have the
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adjective modifying the adverb he ran real fast is
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that accepted but we can say he ran really fast
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completely
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like adjectives we have three degrees of
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comparison either positive degree or comparative
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degree or superlative degree okay the students or
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walk faster if you want to keep up with me faster
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this is an adverb if we say fast walk this is
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adjective but walk fast this is an adverb okay the
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student who reads fastest will finish first we use
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also more or most or less or least this is for
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comparative and superlative With sneakers on, she
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could move more quickly among the patients. The
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flowers were the most beautifully arranged
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creation I've ever seen. Most beautifully, more
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quickly. She worked less confidently after her
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accident. She was the least skillfully done
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performance I have seen in years. So these
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represent the comparative degree and superlative
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degree. Once we say most beautifully or least
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skillfully.
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Okay. We have also the positive degree for
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adverbs. As fast as his sister, for example. Okay.
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It represents what is called equality.
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Now, we have a handful of adverbs. Some adverbs
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have two forms, one which ends in ly and one that
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doesn't end in ly. These two forms have
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semantically two different meanings. Like, lately
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he couldn't seem to be on time for anything.
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lately, he couldn't seem to be on time for
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anything. Okay? So this sentence differs from the
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first sentence, he arrived late. Is it the same
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meaning? Late and lately? So we have difference
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meaning according to the position of adverb. Late
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is an adverb and lately is another adverb, but
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their position in the sentence Differentiate the
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meaning.
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Okay.
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She certainly drives slow in that old pick of
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hers. in that old buck of his. He did wrong by
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here. He spoke sharp, quick, and to the point.
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Slow, wrong, sharp, quick. These all together are
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adverbs, but they do not take a Y. Okay? This is
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for casual situations because he did wrong by
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here. This is his custom. He spoke sharp, quick.
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Again, he's accustomed to do that. So once you
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refer to casual situations, you can use the adverb
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without ly.
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Now, speaking about adverbs, we have different
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types of adverbs. We have what is called
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intensifiers. which are of different types. We
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have emphasizing or emphasizers, amplifiers, and
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downtoners. These are intensifiers which represent
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a category of adverbs. I really don't believe him.
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I really don't believe him. This really refers to
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Emphasizers. Here I emphasize the fact that I
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don't believe him. He literally wrecked his
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mother's car. Literally. I emphasize the action.
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She simply ignored me. Simply. They are going to
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be late for sure. So for sure, simply, literally,
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really are emphasizers.
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We have what is called amplifiers. The teacher
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completely rejected her proposal. I absolutely
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refused to attend anymore faculty meetings.
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They heartily endorsed the new restaurant. I so
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wanted to go with them. They heartily endorsed the
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new restaurant. I so wanted to go with them. We
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know this city well. So well, so, hardly,
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absolutely, completely, these are amplifiers.
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Okay? We call them amplifiers.
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Now we come to what is called downtoners. I kind
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of like this college. Reducers, okay? Joe sort of
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felt betrayed by his sister, to somehow. His
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mother mildly disapproved his action. We can
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improve in this to some extent. The boss almost
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quit after that. The school was all but ruined by
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the storm. Not completely ruined. Okay? So this is
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to reduce the action. It's called downtoners. So
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we have kind, sort, mildly, almost, some extent,
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all, but, et cetera. These three types are, I
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mean, they emphasizes amplifiers, downtoners are
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intensifiers.
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Parts of adverbs. Now, As we mentioned, the adverb
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modifies the verb. It also modifies the adjective
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and modifies the adverb itself, another adverb.
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She ran very fast. Here the word, the pre
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modifier, very. Pre modifies another adverb, fast.
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We're all going to run out of material all the
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faster. Okay. All the faster. Again, we have all
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pre-modifying faster. Another adverb. For adverbs,
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as you are familiar of, we have different types.
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We have adverbs of manner, adverbs of place,
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adverbs of frequency, adverbs of time, adverbs of
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purpose. She moved slowly and spoke quietly. This
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is Manar. She moved slowly and spoke quietly.
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Okay.
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She has lived on the island all her life. We speak
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about a place on the island. This is an adverb of
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Place. She still lives there now. There refers
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also to place. So we call it adverb of place. We
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have adverb of frequency. She takes the boat to
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the mainland every day. She often goes by herself.
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So go often every day. It refers to the frequent
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times or say the frequency adverb. We have adverbs
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of time. She tries to get back before dark.
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Before. It's starting to get dark now. Now. She
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finished her tea first. First. She left early. Now
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we have these four adverbs, early, first, now,
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before, are considered as adverbs of time because
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they refer to time. We have purpose, adverbs of
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purpose, okay? To answer why. She drives her boat
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slowly to avoid hitting the rocks. Avoid, to avoid
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hitting the rocks is the answer. It is the
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purpose. She shops in several stores to get the
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best buys. To get the best buys is another
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adverbial
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phrase beginning with infinitive as you see. So
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the infinitive itself stands as an adverbial
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phrase. The preposition phrase stands as an
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adverbial phrase. The noun phrase stands as an
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adverbial phrase. Now we see the position of
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adverb. The position, the adverbs themselves are
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floating. Some of them can locate anywhere in the
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sentence without changing the meaning. So they are
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called floating adverbs.
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Solemnly, the minister addressed her congregation
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at the beginning of the sentence. The minister
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solemnly addressed her congregation. In the
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beginning of the sentence, the minister addressed
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her congregation solemnly, sentence final
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position. So we have the adverb, it is the adverb
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of manner, as you see, standing, sentence
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initially, in the middle of the sentence, or
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sentence finally, as you see. Okay? So this is why
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we call them floating adverbs. Floating adverbs.
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We have this category of adverbs, okay, of
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frequency. They appear in various points in the
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sentences as you see. Before the main verb, I
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never get up before nine o'clock. I never get up
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before nine o'clock. Never. This is adverb of
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frequency. Okay? So the adverb directly precedes
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the lexical verb in the sentence. The adverb of
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frequency directly precedes the lexical verb in
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the sentence. I never get up. It comes also
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between the auxiliary verb and the lexical verb. I
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have rarely written to my brother without a good
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reason. Have written. So we have rarely an adverb
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of frequency in between the auxiliary and the
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lexical verb.
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Also it is used or it precedes the verb used or
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used to. Okay? I always used to see him at his
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summer home.
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Okay. We can say I am always used to seeing him at
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summer homes. Okay. I used to this is a habit that
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happened in the past. Where to be M is R plus used
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to plus gerund. This is a custom or a habit which
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is present, the present habit. In both cases, we
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have the adverb of frequency preceding used to and
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comes in between the preposition, the verb to be
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and used. Okay. In case of having, I am usually
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used to. He finally showed up for batting
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practice. You say showed up. This is a verb,
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lexical verb. So we have the adverb preceding or
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directly preceding it. She has recently retired.
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We have auxiliary verb, has. Then we have retired.
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So the adverb comes in between.
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Okay, if we translate these sentences, I never get
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up before nine o'clock.
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Who could translate it? I never get up before nine
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o'clock.
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أبدا لم أستيقظ قبل التاسعة أبدا
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لم
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أستيقظ قبل التاسعة which is better لم أستيقظ أبدا
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قبل التاسعة okay now أنا لم أستيقظ أبدا قبل
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التاسعة okay
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لم أستيقظ أبدا قبل التاسعة. Arabic differs from
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English. We have what is called the small brew.
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Small brew means the drop of the subject. ضمير
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الفاعل، الغال، ضمير الفاعل، الفاعل ضمير مستتر
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تقديره هو لم أستيقظ أبدا. Okay لم أستيقظ أبدا.
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Where's the subject? Okay, so the subject is
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called in English here small brew small brew. This
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is available in brew drop languages Arabic is brew
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drop language. Yani it drops the subject However,
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English is non drop is non brew drop language. The
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subject must be available in the sentence Okay so
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having the adverb at the beginning of is quite
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dodgy is quite not acceptable okay is less
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adequate than the sentence which says okay
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so it depends on your intuition to see whether
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this sentence is accepted or not okay
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I finally showed up for batting practice. She has
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recently retired. Okay.
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She has recently retired.
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I have rarely written to my brother without a good
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reason. Who could translate it? I have rarely
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written to my brother without a good reason.
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I have rarely written to my brother.
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So, Nadiran is an adverb coming sentence initially
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in Arabic. It can be لم أكتب لأخي I can't say for
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example, I have
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rarely written to my brother without a good
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reason.
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So, in order to have sense for the sentence or for
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the translation, You have to have the adverb at
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the beginning of the sentence. Okay? So you see,
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it seems that the position of the adverb in Arabic
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differs from the adverb in English. So every
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adverb has its own position in Arabic. Okay? She's
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recently retired. لقد استقالت مؤخرا We can say
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استقالت او مؤخرا استقالت مؤخرا استقالت is not
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accepted in Arabic okay لك ده استقالت مؤخرا مؤخرا
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here we have the verb مؤخرا the adverb مؤخرا comes
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finally so
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they differ now i said the adverbial clauses can
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be preposition phrase can be infinitive phrase can
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be a noun phrase okay once
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you translate I came very quickly to the class I
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came very quickly to the class قتيت بسرعة إلى
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الفصل بسرعة what do you call it in Arabic
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preposition phrase which stands for what is called
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حال in Arabic preposition
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phrase بسرعة جاروة مجرور and the sentence okay
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represents حال in Arabic يعني شبه الجملة في محل
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نصب حال حال means advert okay
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Now, if you have more than one adverb in the
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sentence, what could you do? Do you have specific
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order for the adverbs in English? Like the
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adjectives as we've seen. Yes, we have specific
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order. We have the verb first of all. followed by
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adverb of manner, place, frequency, time, purpose.
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So we have manner followed by place, then
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frequency, then time, then purpose. Beth swims
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enthusiastically in the pool every morning before
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dawn to keep in shape. Swims enthusiastically.
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This is enthusiastically, this is manner. In the
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pool. Place. Every morning. Before dawn. To keep
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in shape. Purpose. Okay, so once you translate it
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into Arabic, what could you say? Once you
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translate it into Arabic?
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If you could translate it, translate the sentence
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into Arabic.
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Beth swims enthusiastically in the pool every
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morning before dawn to keep in shape.
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Yes? Go ahead. He swims enthusiastically every
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morning before dawn to keep in shape. Beth is
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always used to swim enthusiastically in the pool
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every morning before dawn to keep fit or in shape.
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Beth swims enthusiastically in the pool every
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morning before dawn to keep in shape. Remember
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that once we spoke about adjectives, we mentioned
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that the adjectives can be classified within the
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same sentence according to what is called
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importance.
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And the most important adjective comes first. Do
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you have the same system for the adverbs? Beth
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swims enthusiastically in the pool every morning
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before dawn to keep in shape.
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So you have the adverbs classified according to
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their positions in the sentence in Arabic. Okay,
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starting with manner, as you see, then you have
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the place, then frequency, then time, then shape.
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But these or this order is not systematic. It is
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elastic. Arabic is liberal language as we
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explained. Maybe I can translate. يسبح بث في
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البركة بحماس كل صباح قبل الفجر ليحافظ على رشقة
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يسبح بث في البركة كل صباح قبل الفجر بحماس لكي
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يحافظ على رشقة so we use the adverb of manner in
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different places okay it depends on the structure
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of the language. English is a very specific
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language. It's very strict. It has its own strict
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system that you cannot skip.
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You have to respect this system, the order of
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adverbs, starting with manner, then place,
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frequency, time, purpose. Okay? This is the word
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order of adverbs. in English. However, in Arabic,
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Arabic is more liberal language. Okay? So the
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movement of the adverb from one position to
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another is accepted.
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Because the adverbs in Arabic are more floating
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than in English. Okay? Dad walks impatiently in
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the town every afternoon before supper to get a
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newspaper. that walks impatiently. What do you
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call impatiently? Manar. Into town. Place. Every
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afternoon. Before supper. To get a newspaper.
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Tushinda naps in her room every morning before
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lunch.
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Naps in her room. In her room. What do you call
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this place? Every morning. Frequency before lunch
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the same order the same order. We don't have
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purpose here. Okay The
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general principle the general principle for the
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adverbs Is that the shorter adverbial phrases
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precede longer adverbial phrases in English. This
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is regardless of the content.
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We have here in the following sentences the
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adverbial or the adverb of time precedes the
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adverb of frequency because it is shorter. You
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know that the frequency adverb comes before Time,
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but here the time adverb comes before frequency
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because it is shorter. Dad takes a brisk walk
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before breakfast every day of his life. Every day
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of his life is frequency. Before breakfast, this
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is time. But before breakfast is shorter than the
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other sentence, so it comes first.
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A second principle of
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adverbs like manner, place, or frequency, etc.,
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the more specific adverbial phrase comes first.
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The more important one comes first. My grandmother
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was born in a sod house on the plains of northern
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Nebraska.
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My grandmother was born in a sod house. This is
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the most important adverb. On the plains of
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northern Nebraska. Okay? So we take the most
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important to be the beginning. Okay? To be in the
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beginning. We have now for normal sentences, we
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have a certain order. that is manner, place,
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frequency, time, purpose. However, in adverbial
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phrases, we take the shorter adverbial phrase to
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be in the beginning followed by the longer
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adverbial clause also we can take the most
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specific adverb to be at the beginning as appears
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in the sentence my grandmother was born in a sod
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house on the plains of northern Nebraska okay she
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promised to meet him for lunch next Tuesday for
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lunch this is an adverbial phrase Next Tuesday
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another adverb will close. So we take the shorter
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one to be at the beginning for lunch Okay Now
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we can have what is called focus and you move the
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adverbs to the beginning of the sentence and to
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the beginning of the sentence in case of having
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what was called special emphasis or laying special
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emphasis on the adverb. Slowly, ever so carefully,
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Jesse filled the coffee cup up to the brim, even
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above the brim. Slowly ever so carefully you have
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two adverbs separated morphologically By a comma
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as you see Jesse fill The coffee cup up to the
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brim even above the brim Okay, this is for
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emphasis you can move The adverb to the beginning
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of the sentence for emphasis or what is called
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focus Okay
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the adverb can move syntactically it can move
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because you know the adverbs or most of them are
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floating wherever you put it it works correctly
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not all of them not all of them okay in some cases
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you can move the adverb in different places in the
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sentence so slowly ever so carefully these are
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adverbs of manners Of manner, Jesse filled the
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coffee cup up to the brim, even above the brim.
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Occasionally,
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but not occasionally, but only occasionally, one
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of these lemons will get by the inspector. Okay?
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Occasionally, but only occasionally. Again, it is
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focus. Okay?
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or emphasis now for the adverbials for the
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adverbials we
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have three types of adverbials what is called
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adjuncts disjuncts and conjuncts the adjunct is
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the adverb the normal adverb It stands in a
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sentence wherever you like according to
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the structure of English. Okay? However, the
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disjunct can be at the beginning of the sentence
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followed by a comma. When I say, for example,
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strictly speaking, linguistics is a very, very
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beneficial science. Linguistics is a very nice
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science. Syntax is the most important science in
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linguistics. Okay, I say for example strictly
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speaking, linguistically speaking, medically
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speaking, geographically speaking, GIS is very
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important subject. okay so if you have
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linguistically speaking geographically speaking
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strictly speaking This is called disjunct. It must
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be followed by a comma. However, the adjunct does
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not have a comma. It's an adverb that stands at
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the beginning or in the middle or at the end of
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the sentence without changing the meaning except
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only in certain cases like the example of late and
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lately which we mentioned at the beginning of the
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class. We have what is called conjunct. That is
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the conjunctions, the connectors, the
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coordinators, okay? The conjunctions which join
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between sentences, between simple sentences. These
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are characterized by having commas, either before
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or after. It depends on the connector itself.
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Frankly, Martha, I don't get, I don't give a hoot.
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Frankly. What do you call this? Disjunct. At the
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beginning, it is followed by a comma. Frankly. I
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say frankly speaking. Fortunately, no one was
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hurt. Disjunct. It is followed by a comma. He came
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very quickly to the class. Adjunct Okay As soon as
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he entered the class he started the lecture as
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soon as this is conjunct Okay If
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they start smoking those awful cigars then I am
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not staying then Conjunct. We've told the landlord
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about the ceiling again and again and yet he
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doesn't he does he is he has he's done nothing to
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fix it yet conjunct nevertheless it is conjunct
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however yes for
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the adverbs We have what was called viewpoint
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adverb, okay? These are agents, okay?
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We have them available after the noun, if you
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speak about the viewpoint, okay?
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and also they are related to the adjective which
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precedes the noun a successful athletic team is
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often a good team scholastically scholastically
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this comes at the sentence final position okay so
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it is an adverb but
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once I say scholastically a successful athletic
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team is often a good team It becomes this junk. It
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must be followed by a comma. When I say athlete,
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it means sport.
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Investing all our money in snowmobiles was
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probably not a sound idea financially. Financially
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is an adverb. What do you call it? Agent. Okay, it
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is an agent. It is written without a comma. It is
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part of the sentence. Now, if you omit it, you
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change the meaning. However, for the disjunct, if
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it is omitted, it doesn't change the meaning.
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Okay? Yes? The first time, the adjunct?
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Okay. These are adjuncts once we spoke about
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scholastically or financially. Okay. We have lots
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of examples.
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I say, for example, he sometimes attends my
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classes very attentively. And some other times he
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gets absent. Okay? Attentively. It's an agent. It
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is in the middle of the sentence. Sometimes it's
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an agent. Once you write sometimes in the
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sentence, do you use commas? This is an agent.
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Okay? He always looks for liberating his country.
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Always. Adjunct. Okay, the adjunct is an adverb
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that stands in different forms either in manner
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form or place, time, frequency, etc. However, the
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disjunct begins in the beginning of the sentence
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and must be followed by a comma. it if it is
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omitted does not change the meaning but if you
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change or if you omit the adjunct you change the
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meaning or sometimes you violate the meaning you
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violate the sentence okay the conjunct is
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different it's a conjunction that joins between
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the parts of the sentence okay
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So a successful athletic team is often a good team
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scholastically. Scholastically this is an adjunct
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it's an adverb as you see financially is the same
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okay next time we are going to continue with
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adverbs and to speak more about Arabic And we are
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going to shift to what is called teaching or games
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for teaching adverbs, English adverbs to your
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classes. I need you to prepare some games to show
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how could we teach adverbs to our students next
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time. So be ready for discussion next time. Thank
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you for today.