2. Tom doesn't take risks when he's driving. He's always. 3. Sally works. She never seems to stop. 4. Alice and Stan are verymarried. 5. Monica's English is veryalthough she makes a lot of mistakes. 6. I cooked this mealfor you, so I hope you like it. 7. Everything was ...
However, we can find a dou-sentence with a singular form subject and a frequency adverbial containing the universal quantifier mei‘every’ (e.g., mei ci‘every time’). In Lesson 17, two new constructions relating to dou are introduced. The first is the use of the lian‘even’ … dou...
siempre; temporal adverbs in Spanish; frequency adverbs; aspectual particles; aspectual periphrases1. Introduction The present paper addresses the readings of the Spanish adverb siempre‘always’ that are subject to dialectal variation in the Spanish-speaking world, with special attention to the ...