what is adverbial preposition
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prepositional adverb is a word - mainly a particle - which is very similar in its form to a preposition but functions as anadverb. Prepositional adverbs occur, for example, in English, German and Dutch. Unlike real prepositions, they occur mainly at the end of a phrase and not before nouns.
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Adverbial preposition :- In English grammar, prepositional adverb is an adverb that can also function as a preposition.
It can also modifies a verb , adjective or adverb.It usually tell when , where , how , why etc.
■ Modifying a Verb :-
We always go to the beach on the weekends.
■Modifying an adjective ;-
Amal is very good at singing .
■Modifying an adverb ;-
I don't like getting up early in the morning....i hope it helps you
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Adverbial preposition :- In English grammar, prepositional adverb is an adverb that can also function as a preposition.
It can also modifies a verb , adjective or adverb.It usually tell when , where , how , why etc.
■ Modifying a Verb :-
We always go to the beach on the weekends.
■Modifying an adjective ;-
Amal is very good at singing .
■Modifying an adverb ;-
I don't like getting up early in the morning....i hope it helps you
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