You are on page 1of 3

ADVERBIO

CONCEPTO El adverbio es la clase de palabra que acta como ncleo del sintagma adverbial modifica al verbo, a un adjetivo o a otro adverbio. Las funciones sintcticas del adverbio son, aparte de la de ncleo de sintagma adverbial, las de complemento circunstancial del verbo, las de cuantificador, grado o complemento del adjetivo ("muy bueno", "recin hecho") y las de cuantificador de otro adverbio. Algunos adverbios pueden funcionar como predicados dirigidos hacia un sujeto y junto a una cpula verbal ("est divinamente"). Adverbios de modo: Bien, mal, regular, despacio, deprisa, as, aprisa, como, adrede, peor, mejor, fielmente, estupendamente, fcilmente - todas las que se formen con las terminaciones "mente". Adverbios de lugar: Aqu, all, ah, all, ac, arriba, abajo, cerca, lejos, delante, detrs, encima, debajo, enfrente, atrs, alrededor ,etc. Adverbios de tiempo: Antes, despus, pronto, tarde, temprano, todava, an, ya, ayer, hoy, maana, siempre, nunca, jams, prximamente, prontamente, anoche, enseguida, ahora, mientras... Adverbios en la oracin Parte de la oracin que sirve para modificar, precisar, matizar o ampliar el significado de un verbo, de un adjetivo o de otro adverbio. Es una categora gramatical heterognea, caracterizada por su invariabilidad, con algunas excepciones, ya que muchos adverbios pueden admitir morfemas de sufijacin; ejemplo de ahora, ahorita. Cmo reconocer los adverbios? Adverbio = toda palabra que modifica o cambia las cualidades del verbo (de cmo se realiza la accin). En ingls muchos adverbios terminan en -ly (en espaol terminan en -mente)

quickly slowly naturally etc. do your homework quicky = haz tu tarea rpidamente he speaks very slowly = habla muy lentamente Obviamente lo que puse es a grandes rasgos y el tema es muy extenso para ponerlo aqu. En oraciones simples la cosa es as: artculo + adjetivo + sustantivo + verbo + otro sustantivo + adverbio

ADVERB
CONCEPT The adverb is the class of word that it acts like nucleus of sintagma adverbial it modifies to the verb, an adjective or another adverb. The syntactic functions of the adverb are, aside from the one of nucleus of sintagma adverbial, those of circumstantial complement of the verb, those of cuantificador, degree or complement of the adjective (very good ", just fact ") and those of cuantificador of another adverb. Some adverbs can work as preached directed towards a subject and next to a verbal copula (is divinely"). Adverbs of way: , Badly, to regulate well, slowly, quickly, thus, fast, like, deliberately, worse, better, faithfully, wonderfully, easily - all those that form with the completions mind. Adverbs of place: Here, there, there, there, here, above, down, close, far, ahead, behind, above, underneath, opposite, back, around, etc.

Adverbs of time: Before, later, soon, behind schedule, early, still, still, already, yesterday, today, tomorrow, always, never, never, next, quickly, last night, immediately, now, while Adverbs in the oration Part of the oration that serves to modify, to need, to clarify or to extend the meaning of a verb, an adjective or another adverb. It is a heterogenous grammar category, characterized by its invariability, with some exceptions, since many adverbs can admit morfemas of sufijacin; example of now, right now. How to recognize the adverbs? Adverb = all word that modifies or changes the qualities of the verb (of how the action is made ). In English many adverbs they finish in - ly (in Spanish they finish in - mind) quickly slowly naturally etc. do your homework quicky = you do your task quickly there am speaks very slowly = speaks very slowly Obvious what I put is in broad strokes and the subject is very extensive to put it here. In simple orations the thing is thus: article + adjective + noun + verb + another noun + adverb

You might also like