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Adverbs of wealth

Adverb of fortune: by chance.

Fortune reads French and English [? f? t? u? n]? Beauty [? f? rt? n]

Fortune, fate; Good luck, opportunity; Wealth, huge sum of money; The future, the future

Verb (abbreviation of verb) gives wealth; chance

Example:

He made a small fortune in the real estate boom.

He made a small fortune during the real estate boom.

Usage of words:

1, Fortune can mean "Goddess of Destiny".

2. Getting rich means "getting rich", and getting rich means "being developed", "being successful" or "getting married".

3. Pay attention to the singular and plural forms of fortune. In fortune telling, the plural means "fortune telling", while in telling (him) his fate and other expressions, the singular means "ask someone to tell a fortune".

When "good luck" or "good luck" is simply interpreted as "good luck", wealth is an abstract noun, and there is no plural form in front of it.