German Adverbial Phrases
An adverb is a word that modifies the meaning of a verb, and an adverbial phrase is a combination of words that perform the same function. The German language includes several different kinds of adverbial phrases.
Read more about German Adverbial Phrases: Native Adverbs, Accusative Nouns With Adverbial Meaning, Adverbial Forms of Adjectives, Adverbs Ending in -erweise, Prepositional Phrases
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