Re: English question
From: | Elliott Lash <al260@...> |
Date: | Friday, November 30, 2001, 22:50 |
In a message dated Fri, 30 Nov 2001 5:46:14 PM Eastern Standard Time, Padraic
Brown <agricola@...> writes:
> Am 29.11.01, Nik Taylor yscrifef:
>
> > Padraic Brown wrote:
> > > > "He felt good."
> > >
> > > That _is_ an adverb.
> >
> > That's an adjective, isn't it? With "feel" being a copula-like verb
> > ("linking verb" is how I was taught in school), just like "this book is
> > good", "good" isn't adverbial there.
>
> It's like "She listens good", etc.
>
> I look at it like this: I can say "He felt well", so I can also
> say "He felt good". I suppose it could be an adjective - but my
> first (and main) understanding is adverbial.
>
> > > Bethez gwaz vaz ha leal.
> >
> > What does this mean?
>
> Be a good servant and true.
>
> Padraic.
> --
> Bethez gwaz vaz ha leal.
Cornish? Breton? ..... Kerno?
Elliott