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Run naked, sleep naked, cook naked, are these “naked” adverb? “Naked” is supposed to be an adjective, and however I often see it working as if it’s an adverb. Is it a sort of slung? Or is there any decent explanation for the usage?
12 de feb. de 2015 23:58
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It is technically slang as the correct grammatical structure would either be adding the information in an adjunct phrase "He ran while naked." or using the adverb form of naked instead "He ran nakedly." However, as randy has pointed out, more and more people are doing what I call "adverbifying" adjectives. This can be seen very commonly in the increase of people saying one does something like " I'm doing good." instead of "I'm doing well." Hope this helps :)
13 de febrero de 2015
For absolutely correct grammar, it should be "nakedly". But few people would actually say that.
13 de febrero de 2015
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