The expression is an adverbial phrase that means: again, again and again.
The term conveys the idea of repetition and, applied to sentences, can indicate the function of changing the meaning of the verb, stating that something will be or is being done again.
see more
Portuguese mistakes: 11 words often pronounced wrongly…
WiFi, wifi or wifi? See how to write the term correctly
The term can still be used as an adjective, relating to “something that has existed for a short time” or “something that starts”, such as: modern, first time, other, second, beginner, among others.
With that in mind, what is the correct way? again or again? The correct form is again. The word again does not exist in the Portuguese language.
adverbial phrase
the locution adverbial is composed of two or more words that change the meaning of the verb. In this case, the phrase is formed by joining the preposition “de” and the adjective “novo”.
Check below some adverbial phrase examples:
- suddenly
- at all
- backwards
- suddenly
Examples with again
check out examples with the adverbial phrase again:
- You again?
- Anything again this way.
- He went to the bakery again?
- Something again for the matter?
- I don't want you here again!
See too:
- At last or in the end?
- The end or the end?
- Advice or accessory
- sunset, sunset, sunset or sunset
- Meltdown or All of a sudden?