Okimuy
He is acting "Weird" or "Weirdly"? I know that "weird" is used in general. As an verb requires an adverbs, "weirdly" is grammatically correct, isn't it? I've read if you choose "weird" in this case in a test, it'll be incorrect. Could anyone explain why an adjective comes after a verb, not an adverb? If this case is an exception, do you have other exceptions? ex: act strange and so on. Thanks in advance.
19. Mai 2015 14:57
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Okimuy, the short answer is that "weirdly" (the adverb) is correct. He is acting weirdly. The reason this is correct is because the word "weirdly" is describing the action "acting". You can also say: His actions are weird. In this case, "actions" is a noun so you would use an adjective. "Weird" is an adjective, "weirdly" is an adverb.
19. Mai 2015
Strangely
19. Mai 2015
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