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At the very least we are dealing with an adverbial. Just as the noun, "home" can function as an adverb, modifying the verb "went", as in the phrase "I went home", the above Swa modifies the verb went.
Fortunately, the glossary will not be identifying the part of speech that each entry belongs to. At the very least however, clarifying the meaning has brought our attention to the diversity of this unique piece of site specific dialogue. Truely, TPF-speak is a living, developing language. My, this is exciting.
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Man, you Canadians teach some messed up English up there. You don't even put your commas in the right place!
LOL at "home" being and adverb. Noun = Person, place or thing. Home = noun. 3rd grade English. ![]() Adverbs are words that proceed verys and end in "ily." Like, the forum quickly lost interest in this _adjective_ thread. |
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