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An adverb is a word that modifies an adjective, adverb, preposition, phrase, or sentence, expressing some relation of place, time, circumstance, causality, manner, or degree.
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What is difference between "multo" and "multe"?
The adverbs of quantity, like multe, kelke and sufiĉe, can function like nouns, i.e. be used as synonyms for multo, kelko and sufiĉo. This is explained well in PMEG. …
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What is the difference between "Mia onklo venas sane" and "Mia onklo venas sana"?
When you use "sana", it describes a property of "mia onklo", i.e. it expresses that the uncle was healthy while he came. If you use "sane", it describes "venas", i.e. you are saying that the action of …