jIqon: yuQ Sangpu' nom Qaw'bogh nuH. the planet has been obliterated by the weapon which destroys quickly. mu'tlheghvam vorgh vIqonchugh, lugh mu'tlheghvam, {-bogh} mu'tlheghHom nunglaHmo' qunI'. maj. 'a jaSHa' {-meH}ed DIp nunglaH'a' qunI'? jIqon: yuQ Sangpu' nom Qaw'meH nuH. the planet has been obliterated by the quickly destroying weapon. lugh'a' mu'tlheghvam? ~ Dana'an
On 4/5/2021 8:05 AM, mayqel qunen'oS wrote:
yuQ Sangpu' nom Qaw'meH nuH. the planet has been obliterated by the quickly destroying weapon.
/The planet has been obliterated by the weapon for destroying quickly./ It is perfectly legal to use an adverbial on any verbal clause, even a purpose clause attached to a noun. My usual advice stands: the only limit is whether you're overloading your audience with deep nesting. -- SuStel http://trimboli.name
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