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Temporal adverbs convey information about when an action or intent of the verb occurred.
Browning places his reader in the scene through his use of temporal adverbs.
Future meaning is supplied by the context, with the use of temporal adverbs such as "later", "next year", etc.
Any more, as used here is a temporal adverb which also functions as a subordinate progressive.
There are unique temporal adverbs for two, three and four units of time (days, years, etc.) before and after the present.
When using a temporal adverb, optionally with the negative:
There is also a generic ending -en which may be used with a modal or temporal adverb.
Temporal adverbs, or "vremenski prilozi", answer the questions when?
Note that prepositions do not always have a locative meaning; they can also be modal or temporal adverbs, for example.
Temporal adverbs:
In the other dialects bongel 'last night' is a fully functioning temporal adverb used in conjunction with either the today past or the recent past.
Person is inferred from the subject of the verb; time is inferred from context or a temporal adverb in the sentence.
Temporal adverbs in -ka Attic-Ionic -te.
By the present tense only when the time is clear for some other reason (e.g. explicit temporal adverbs, e.g. majd, or verbs with perfective aspect)
She argues that Whorf's analysis captured aspects of Hopi grammar that were not captured by simply describing tensors as falling within the class of temporal adverbs.
Especially in colloquial German, but also in the written standard language, future tenses are quite rarely used if the future meaning is already evident through context or a temporal adverb or clause.
Malotki describes in detail the usage of a large amount of linguistic material: temporal adverbs, time units, time counting practices such as the Hopi calendar, the way that days are counted and time is measured.
Because the verb form in Hmong does not change to indicate tense, the simplest way to indicate the location in time of an event is to use temporal adverb phrases like "last year," "today," or "next week."