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From which word is the adverb not in vain formed? and got a better answer
Response from Антон Владимирович[+++++]
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for free - not for nothing.
for free - not for nothing.
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nedarom is an adverb, the whole word adverb not to be confused with the noun gift + the particle: not for nothing, but for money.
nedarom is an adverb, the whole word adverb not to be confused with the noun gift + the particle: not for nothing, but for money.
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Nedarom is a derivative adverb, formed from the combination of a noun with the preposition not for nothing. The base is not in vain, the prefix is not, the root is -dar, the suffix is -om. Adverbs cannot have endings.
Nedarom is a derivative adverb, formed from the combination of a noun with the preposition not for nothing. The base is not in vain, the prefix is not, the root is -dar, the suffix is -om. Adverbs cannot have endings.
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gift
gift