Katya
Advective or adverb? Hello everyone :) in Elvis Presley's song "Love me tender" adjectives are used after the verbs, instead of adverbs (Love me tender, love me sweet, love me true...) Is it the correct use? I am slightly confused :)
2019年2月11日 21:20
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Songs stretch (and break) grammar rules. It's not wise to use songs as models of English.
2019年2月11日
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I think this is not strictly grammatical, but (i) it is the way a lot of people talk, and (ii) it makes the song better.
2019年2月11日
They certainly cannot be ever used before.Read grammar.It will explain you everything about the sentence structure.
2019年2月11日
Hmm, nobody explained the reason. tender, sweet, and true are modifying the verb 'love', they are not modifying 'me'. Therefore, they are used as adverbs. However, they are spelled wrong. Note that almost all adverbs end in "-ly", so you can convert many adjectives to adverbs by adding "ly". * Grammatically the song should be: Love me tenderly, love me sweetly, love me truly. This is the imperative form of a sentence, like "Come here!", so the subject 'you' is implied. * There are exceptions! Such as fast. Adjective: fast car. Adverb: drive fast NOT fastly.
2019年5月14日
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