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Terms vs Converb - What's the difference?

terms | converb |


As nouns the difference between terms and converb

is that terms is while converb is (linguistics) a non-finite verb form that serves to express adverbial subordination.

Converb vs Undefined - What's the difference?

converb | undefined |


As a noun converb

is (linguistics) a non-finite verb form that serves to express adverbial subordination.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Gerund vs Converb - What's the difference?

gerund | converb |


As nouns the difference between gerund and converb

is that gerund is a verbal form that functions as a verbal noun. (In English, a gerund has the same spelling as a present participle, but functions differently. while converb is a non-finite verb form that serves to express adverbial subordination.

Convert vs Converb - What's the difference?

convert | converb |


As nouns the difference between convert and converb

is that convert is a person who has converted to his or her religion while converb is (linguistics) a non-finite verb form that serves to express adverbial subordination.

As a verb convert

is (lb) to transform or change (something) into another form, substance, state, or product.

Verb vs Converb - What's the difference?

verb | converb |


As nouns the difference between verb and converb

is that verb is verb while converb is (linguistics) a non-finite verb form that serves to express adverbial subordination.

Coverb vs Converb - What's the difference?

coverb | converb | see also |

Coverb is a see also of converb.


As nouns the difference between coverb and converb

is that coverb is (grammar) any of a class of words in various languages including chinese and hungarian whose function is analogous to the cases, prepositions and postpositions of other languages while converb is (linguistics) a non-finite verb form that serves to express adverbial subordination.

Converbal vs Converb - What's the difference?

converbal | converb | see also |


As an adjective converbal

is of or relating to a converb.

As a noun converb is

a non-finite verb form that serves to express adverbial subordination.

Subordination vs Converb - What's the difference?

subordination | converb |


As nouns the difference between subordination and converb

is that subordination is the process of making something subordinate while converb is (linguistics) a non-finite verb form that serves to express adverbial subordination.

Adverbial vs Converb - What's the difference?

adverbial | converb |


As nouns the difference between adverbial and converb

is that adverbial is an adverbial word or phrase while converb is a non-finite verb form that serves to express adverbial subordination.

As an adjective adverbial

is of or relating to an adverb.