Inglês, perguntado por gabrieleferreira29, 4 meses atrás

LOCALIZAR OS ADVÉRBIOS QUE ESTÃO NO TEXTO - me ajudem pfvvv
Ps: São mais ou menos 14 advérbios

English language, West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family that is closely related to the Frisian, German, and Dutch (in Belgium called Flemish) languages. English originated in England and is the dominant language of the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, and various island nations in the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. It is also an official language of India, the Philippines, Singapore, and many countries in sub-Saharan Africa, including South Africa. [...]
It is estimated that about a third of the world’s population, some two billion persons, now use English.

* Origins and basic characteristics

Germanic, one of the language groups descended from this ancestral speech, is usually divided by scholars into three regional groups: East (Burgundian, Vandal, and Gothic, all extinct), North (Icelandic, Faroese, Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish), and West (German, Dutch [and Flemish], Frisian, and English). Though closely related to English, German remains far more conservative than English in its retention of a fairly elaborate system of inflections. Frisian, spoken by the inhabitants of the Dutch province of Friesland and the islands off the west coast of Schleswig, is the language most nearly related to Modern English. Icelandic, which has changed little over the last thousand years, is the living language most nearly resembling Old English in grammatical structure. [...]
[...] English adopts (without change) or adapts (with slight change) any word really needed to name some new object or to denote some new process. [...]
English frequently forms scientific terms from Classical Greek word elements. Although a Germanic language in its sounds and grammar, the bulk of English vocabulary is in fact Romance or Classical in origin.
English possesses a system of orthography that does not always accurately reflect the pronunciation of words; see below Orthography. [...]

* Characteristics of Modern English

The chief differences between RP, as defined above, and a variety of American English, such as Inland Northern (the speech form of western New England and its derivatives, often popularly referred to as General American),
[...] Like Russian, English is a strongly stressed language. Four degrees of accentuation may be differentiated: primary, secondary, tertiary, and weak, which may be indicated, respectively,

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Respondido por lemandabarbosa
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Resposta:

closely, usually, closely, fairly, nearly, really,frequently, accurately, variety, popularly, strongly respectively.

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