Sentence Adverbs
Khmer Meaning
- Amazingly : ជាការភ្ញាក់ផ្អើលណាស់
- Fortunately : ជាសំណាង
- Sadly : ជារឿងដែលកំសត់
- Luckily : ជាសំណាង
- Surprisingly : ជាការភ្ញាក់ផ្អើលណាស់
- Unfortunately : ជាអកុសល
- Basically : ជាមូលដ្ឋាន, ជាអ្វីដែឡសំខាន់នោះ
- Technically : ជាបញ្ចេកទេស
- Actually : ជាក់ស្តែង
- Literally : ជាក់ស្តែង
- Obviously : ជាក់ស្តែង
- Certainly : ជាកាពិតណាស់, ប្រាកដណាស់
- Apparently : ជាក់ស្តែង
- Totally : ទាំងស្រុង, ទាំងមូល completely
- Frankly : ដោយស្មោះ honestly
English Meaning
amazingly (adv) in a way that causes great surprise or wonder, suprisingly
fortunately (adv) happening because of good luck, luckily
sadly (adv) in a sad way, unfortunately
strangely (adv) (adv.) in an unusual or surprising way
suddenly (adv) happens quickly and unexpectedly
basically (adv) referring to the main or most important characteristic of something
technically according to the rules
actually (adv) in fact or really, literally
obviously (adv) in a way that is easy to understand or see, apperently
certainly (adv) without any doubt [= definitely, undoubtedly], surely
totally (adv) completely or entirely
frankly in an open, honest, and direct manner
- amazingly (adv) in a way that causes great surprise or wonder, surprisingly
- fortunately (adv) happening because of good luck, luckily
- sadly (adv) in a sad way, unfortunately
- strangely (adv) (adv.) in an unusual or surprising way
- suddenly (adv) happens quickly and unexpectedly
- basically (adv) referring to the main or most important characteristic of something
- technically according to the rules
- actually (adv) in fact or really, literally
- obviously (adv) in a way that is easy to understand or see, apparently
- certainly (adv) without any doubt [= definitely, undoubtedly], surely
- totally (adv) completely or entirely
- frankly in an open, honest, and direct manner
📚 Sentence Adverbs
Learn how adverbs can modify entire sentences to express attitude, opinion, or evaluation
What are Sentence Adverbs?
Sentence adverbs modify an entire sentence rather than just a single word. They express the speaker's attitude, opinion, or evaluation about the whole statement. They usually appear at the beginning of a sentence and are followed by a comma.
Example: "Fortunately, we arrived on time."
(The adverb "fortunately" expresses the speaker's positive attitude about the entire situation)
(The adverb "fortunately" expresses the speaker's positive attitude about the entire situation)
📖 Adverb Reference Guide
Amazingly
Surprisingly, remarkably
Fortunately
Luckily, by good fortune
Sadly
Unfortunately, regrettably
Strangely
Oddly, in an unusual way
Suddenly
All at once, unexpectedly
Basically
Fundamentally, essentially
Technically
Strictly speaking, by definition
Actually
In fact, in reality
Obviously
Clearly, evidently
Certainly
Definitely, without doubt
Totally
Completely, entirely
Frankly
Honestly, to be direct
🎯 Practice Exercise
Choose the best sentence adverb to complete each sentence:
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