CraigglesO
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私は平仮名を全部読めます
Notice 全部 (zenbu = all/entire/etc.) is an adverbial noun. Crazy enough in the 6 months of studying Japanese I guess I have been studying simplified sentence structures. But Google showed pretty much nothing about adverbial nouns and very little on adjectival-nouns. Maybe it's just not a common occurrence.
Can anyone shed light on this subject? I understand it's modifying the verb 'read', I just don't understand how to utilize this grammatical phenomenon myself.
Thanks,
Craiggles.
Notice 全部 (zenbu = all/entire/etc.) is an adverbial noun. Crazy enough in the 6 months of studying Japanese I guess I have been studying simplified sentence structures. But Google showed pretty much nothing about adverbial nouns and very little on adjectival-nouns. Maybe it's just not a common occurrence.
Can anyone shed light on this subject? I understand it's modifying the verb 'read', I just don't understand how to utilize this grammatical phenomenon myself.
Thanks,
Craiggles.