On 10/11/2017 9:26 AM, mayqel qunenoS wrote:
So, if I understand correctly, the grammatically correct sentence is {paq vIlaDtaHvIS, pIj jIHagh}. Right ?
Because I was wondering which of these two sentences was right, and which was wrong. Although as I understand, placing the {pIj} right before the {paq vIlaDtaHvIS}, isn't actually wrong, but rather something which would occur more often while speaking as opposed to writing.
If I understand correctly your reply, in order to be grammatically correct, the adverb has to be placed right before the verb to which it refers (in our examples the {jIHagh}).
Are these conclusions correct ?
Formally, a dependent clause should not split an adverbial from its sentence, so far as we can tell. If you did it anyway I don't think anyone would care. And adverbials are said to come at the front of a sentence, not in front of a verb's object, so who knows? Maybe *paq vIlaDtaHvIS jIHagh* is the sentence, and you can put an adverbial in front of THAT. Focus on that, rather than on what's "right" and "wrong." It's not down to right and wrong. -- SuStel http://trimboli.name