110 ADTEEB3, PET^POSITIONS, ATTD CON.TTJNCTIOJTS [§§ 202 — 204 



§ 202. IV. Adverbs op Affirmation and Negation. 



'I Yes. 



f^r=^ Certainly. 

 f^rw^^f Douhthsdy. 

 W^"^ Necessarily. 



No, not. 



opT No, do 7lOt. 



§ 203. The following are examples of Compound Adverbs. 



^f^^"^ ^Tt%^t Sometimes. 

 '5:?5«T ^tif^ Till now, yet. 



Gently. 



jff<9?^5 Zona ? 



^f^^I (9^1 sides, all 



round- 



T Indifferently. 

 ^f^^"^ Whenever. 



^kT^ Elsewhere. 

 ^% Nowhere. 

 ^cRT 'Jjft Hitherto, 



^f^^"^ ^ ^if%^ Sometime 

 or other. 



^cT^ 51 ^ci^ Somewhere 

 another. 



^^g*! T cTisr*r Jioiy awt^ ^/^m. 



5«TT ^^TT Somehow or 

 other. 



§ .204. Tlie following are examples in which adverbs take the signs of 

 cases after them. 



^15^^ it^ «fl^ Noiv is the hest time. (Lit. The time of 



now is good). 



cff^T ^ ^Ti[ ViZ ^1% / have not seen you since then till 



today. (Lit. From that time today a 

 (first) meeting has occurred.) 



f'T^Tf ^ ^^T"? At last he came. 



