Leo
When "wax" refers to talk about something in an emotional way When "wax" refers to talk about something in an emotional way, why it will be followed by an adjective rather than an adverb? Thank you. Such as: 1, He waxed lyrical (why not lyrically?) about the skills and commitment of his employees. 2, Her mother waxed eloquent (why not eloquently? ) on the theme of wifely duty.
2013년 6월 8일 오전 10:10
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One of the original meanings of "to wax" is "to grow," as in "he waxed fat." (from 16th century English). This meaning survives in ''to wax lyrical," ''to wax eloquent," etc.
2013년 6월 8일
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Leo, Because in this usage "to wax" means the same as " to become" and is treated as a linking verb. Linking verbs link with adjectives.
2013년 6월 8일
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