Adverbial Phrase

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An adverbial phrase is a group of words that functions as an adverb in a sentence, modifying a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Here are some examples of adverbial phrases in different contexts:

  1. Time:

    • "She will arrive in the morning."
    • "We met in the park yesterday."
  2. Place:

    • "He searched for his keys under the couch."
    • "They live in a small town."
  3. Manner:

    • "She danced with great enthusiasm."
    • "He spoke in a soft voice."
  4. Frequency:

    • "They go hiking on weekends."
    • "I usually eat breakfast before 8 AM."
  5. Purpose:

    • "He studied hard to pass the exam."
    • "She saves money for a vacation."
  6. Condition:

    • "If it rains, we will stay inside the house."
    • "Unless you call me, I won't know what's happening."
  7. Concession:

    • "Although he was tired, he finished the project in record time."
    • "She came, despite the bad weather."

Adverbial phrases can be formed using a variety of structures, including prepositional phrases, infinitive phrases, and gerund phrases, among others.