04/07/2021
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The adverbs of doubt (or doubtful) are the adverbs that indicate insecurity, fear or hope with respect to what is being said in the sentence. For example: Maybe can go.
They are adverbs that introduce an uncertainty or possibility into the action of the sentence.
There are two types of adverbs of doubt:
Like all adverbs, modify and provide information about the action expressed in the verb and, therefore, are present in the predicate of prayer.
Within the sentence, the adverbs of doubt function as circumstantial of doubt. For example: If only no rain tomorrow.
Other adverbs:
Comparative adverbs | Time adverbs |
Adverbs of place | Doubtful adverbs |
Adverbs of manner | Exclamatory adverbs |
Adverbs of negation | Interrogative adverbs |
Adverbs of negation and affirmation | Adverbs of quantity |