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Adverb of time-some confusion Sun Jul 27, 2008 11:33 am  Adverb of time-some confusion
 

Hi,

1.I go to church on Sunday.

Here, Sunday – Noun.
on Sunday – Adverb.

2.I visited Simla last year.

Here, year – Noun.
last year – Adverb.

3.I go for a walk in the morning.

Here, morning – noun.
in the morning – Adverb.

Am I correct? If yes, kindly help me to identify the parts of speech of the words/ related words shown in the examples.

With regards,

Debasish.
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Adverb of time-some confusion. Sun Jul 27, 2008 11:36 am  Adverb of time-some confusion.
 

Hi,

Yes, you are except that I would refer to 'adverb phrases' when describing 'in the morning' 'on Sunday' 'last year'.

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