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[16th ed.] 5.177 Clashing prepositions
a prepositional phrase using the same term {in every argument} , the adverb will clash with the...

[16th ed.] 5.192 Conjunctions defined
); {we’re making progress slowly but surely} ( but joins two adverbs within an adverbial clause...

[16th ed.] 5.102 Verb phrases
by an adverb, the modifier typically goes directly after the first auxiliary verb, as in could... adverb not after the first auxiliary {we have not called him} . In an interrogative sentence, the...

[16th ed.] 7.81 Compound modifiers before or after a noun
) and compounds formed by an adverb ending in ly plus an adjective (see 7.82 ), it is never...

[16th ed.] 7.77 To hyphenate or not to hyphenate
according to their grammatical function (as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs) and their position in a sentence. See also 5.91 ....

[16th ed.] 11.134 Unaccented Greek words
); the conjunctions εἰ, ὡς ; and the adverb οὐ (οὐκ, οὐχ ). The second exception is a group called...

[16th ed.] 9.14 Simple fractions
readability and to lend an appearance of consistency, they are hyphenated in noun, adjective, and adverb ...

[16th ed.] 5.25 Other functional shifts
} (see 5.92 ), adverbs such as here and now {we cannot avoid the here and now} , participles (gerunds...

[16th ed.] 9.18 Percentages
resulted in a 20%–25% increase in reports of night blindness. Note that percent , an adverb, is not...

[16th ed.] 5.105 Uses of the infinitive
uses as an adjective or an adverb. As a verb, it can take (1) a subject {we wanted the lesson to end...

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