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When should I use backwards and backward? The s letter making me confused
Aug 9, 2019 8:52 AM
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"Backward" is generally used as an adjective, which is a part of speech that modifies a noun, and describes an attribute (as if in answer to the question "Which?" or "What kind of?").
"Backwards" is used as an adverb, which is a part of speech that modifies a verb, an adjective, another adverb, or a whole phrase or clause, and gives information about place, time, manner, cause or degree (as if in answer to questions like "Where?", "When?", "How?" "Why?" "How much?").
August 9, 2019
I thought about several examples of the usage of these two words and I could say the following (which clarifies the difference at the same time):
"backwards" = "in backward direction"
So, saying "I am going driving backwards" means the same as "I am driving in backward direction".
August 9, 2019
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