Adverbial Phrases 状语短语
An adverbial phrase is a group of words that functions as an adverb (副词的作用).
Like adverbs, adverbial phrases can be used to describe
- (哪里)WHERE –
stow (verb) – pack or store (an object) carefully and neatly in a particular place
规(gui)整(zheng)存(cun)放(fang)I stowed [the money] behind the bookshelf.
She hid [her necklace] under the dinner mat.
(“Under the dinner mat” is a phrase. It tells us where)The movie was filmed in Railay Beach.
- (什么时候)WHEN –
She has [a meeting] at noon.
(“at noon” is a phrase)Let’s watch [a movie] after supper.
(“After supper” is a phrase. It tells us when.)A crow attacked your cat about an hour ago.
- (为啥)WHY –
We’re going [to the market] to buy groceries.
He went [to the island] to find gold. - (怎么) HOW –
He fought like a lion.
(“Like a lion” is a phrase. It tells us how.)He sings in a low register.
他唱得很低沉 (cheng)He would always talk with a serious tone.
语气严(yan)肃(shu)