Sure, but i can only think of 1. Exuberently.
adverb ex. I am almost done.
No, sour is not an adverb. This word is an adjective.An adverb of the word is sourly.An example sentence with the adverb is: "he sourly stared at his ex-girlfriend's new lover".
1. interrogative adverb "at what time" ex: when did you last see him? ex:when would such a rule be justifiable? 2. relative adverb "at or on which" (referring to a time or circumstance) ex: Saturday is the day when I get my hair done. 3. conjunction "at or during the time that" ex: I loved math when I was in school. ex: Call me when you're finished. 4.) preposition, acting as an adverb phrase
1. interrogative adverb "at what time" ex: when did you last see him? ex:when would such a rule be justifiable? 2. relative adverb "at or on which" (referring to a time or circumstance) ex: Saturday is the day when I get my hair done. 3. conjunction "at or during the time that" ex: I loved math when I was in school. ex: Call me when you're finished. 4.) preposition, acting as an adverb phrase
adverb ex. I am almost done.
A delayed adverb is an adverb that appears in a different position than expected in a sentence, often for emphasis or stylistic reasons. It is used to create a specific effect or to draw attention to the adverb or the information it modifies.
An adjective describes a noun... ex. The Big ant bit me. Big is the adjective. An adverb describes a verb... ex. I was running fast. fast is the adverb
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· physically · painfully
1. interrogative adverb "at what time" ex: when did you last see him? ex:when would such a rule be justifiable? 2. relative adverb "at or on which" (referring to a time or circumstance) ex: Saturday is the day when I get my hair done. 3. conjunction "at or during the time that" ex: I loved math when I was in school. ex: Call me when you're finished. 4.) preposition, acting as an adverb phrase
"Ex" can be a prefix, a preposition, or an adverb, depending on how it is being used in a sentence.
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