The word outdoors *is* an adverb (e.g. gasoline should be stored outdoors). The corresponding adjective is outdoor.
Yes. The word outdoor is the adjective form. The word "outdoors" is the noun and adverb form.
they toiled outdoors in gardens and indoors at wood stoves
The noun 'outdoors' is a common, compound, concrete, uncountable noun; a word for any place that is not in a building.The word 'outdoors' is also an adverb.
A phrasal adverb is a combination of an adverb and a preposition or particle that functions as a single adverbial phrase. It modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb in a sentence. Examples include "upstairs," "outdoors," and "across."
The fear of possible aftershocks kept the people outdoors for several days.
A phrasal adverb is a multi-word adverb that functions as a single unit to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. It consists of an adverb followed by one or more particles, for example, "up" in "upstairs" or "out" in "outdoors".
There are two adverbs in that sentence: "outdoors" and "terribly". "Outdoors" modifies the verb "go" and "terribly" modifies the adjective "cold".
Fuori is an Italian equivalent of the English word "outdoors." It serves as an adverb or masculine noun depending upon context. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "FWO-ree" in Italian.
Exterior can be an adjective and a noun. Adjective: Relating to outside parts. Noun: The outside parts.
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