can anybody explain adverbial phrases clearly and deeply
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An adverbial is a word or phrase that has been used like an adverb to add detail or further information to a verb. (An easy way to remember what an adverb is: it adds to the verb.) Adverbials are used to explain how, where or when something happened; they are like adverbs made up of more than one word.
example: 1. He fought with all his might. adverb phrase – all his might
2. He shouted at the top of his voice. Adverb phrase – at the top of his voice
example: 1. He fought with all his might. adverb phrase – all his might
2. He shouted at the top of his voice. Adverb phrase – at the top of his voice
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