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デートを直前にキャンセルして、彼女をかんかんに怒らせてしまいました。




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          直前に is adverbial because it modifies some verb, but it's not a (single-word) adverb. 直前に is a phrase made of two words (a noun 直前 and a particle に), so it doesn't make much sense to ask if it's an adverb or not in the first place. (By the way, 近所に also is an adverbial phrase, but not an adverb.)



          To take an example in English, "at night" as in "I sleep at night" is an adverbial phrase, but neither "at" nor "night" is an adverb by itself.



          Unequivocal (single-word) adverbs in Japanese are words like ゆっくり, とても and ようやく.






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            直前に is adverbial because it modifies some verb, but it's not a (single-word) adverb. 直前に is a phrase made of two words (a noun 直前 and a particle に), so it doesn't make much sense to ask if it's an adverb or not in the first place. (By the way, 近所に also is an adverbial phrase, but not an adverb.)



            To take an example in English, "at night" as in "I sleep at night" is an adverbial phrase, but neither "at" nor "night" is an adverb by itself.



            Unequivocal (single-word) adverbs in Japanese are words like ゆっくり, とても and ようやく.






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              直前に is adverbial because it modifies some verb, but it's not a (single-word) adverb. 直前に is a phrase made of two words (a noun 直前 and a particle に), so it doesn't make much sense to ask if it's an adverb or not in the first place. (By the way, 近所に also is an adverbial phrase, but not an adverb.)



              To take an example in English, "at night" as in "I sleep at night" is an adverbial phrase, but neither "at" nor "night" is an adverb by itself.



              Unequivocal (single-word) adverbs in Japanese are words like ゆっくり, とても and ようやく.






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                直前に is adverbial because it modifies some verb, but it's not a (single-word) adverb. 直前に is a phrase made of two words (a noun 直前 and a particle に), so it doesn't make much sense to ask if it's an adverb or not in the first place. (By the way, 近所に also is an adverbial phrase, but not an adverb.)



                To take an example in English, "at night" as in "I sleep at night" is an adverbial phrase, but neither "at" nor "night" is an adverb by itself.



                Unequivocal (single-word) adverbs in Japanese are words like ゆっくり, とても and ようやく.






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                直前に is adverbial because it modifies some verb, but it's not a (single-word) adverb. 直前に is a phrase made of two words (a noun 直前 and a particle に), so it doesn't make much sense to ask if it's an adverb or not in the first place. (By the way, 近所に also is an adverbial phrase, but not an adverb.)



                To take an example in English, "at night" as in "I sleep at night" is an adverbial phrase, but neither "at" nor "night" is an adverb by itself.



                Unequivocal (single-word) adverbs in Japanese are words like ゆっくり, とても and ようやく.







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