I dont think so, quickly is the only 1 i see...
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Jason challenged Brandon to try to hop across the dangerous creek.
It can be. But it can also be a preposition (e.g. across the valley).
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Would that be 60 inches across for a 60 inch diameter?
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No. Adverbs are words that describe a verb, like 'I ran quickly across the finish line.':)
It is an adverb because it describes an action.For example: She quickly danced across the floor.Here, it describes dancing.Although there are exceptions, most words ending in -ly are adverbs.
His nimble fingers moved quickly across the keyboard.
The comet is moving quickly across the sky.
Just come across the bridge now, quickly please. I'm sorry, but their signal is too weak to come across this wavelength.
The tiny mouse scurried across the floor quickly.
The word apart is an adverb. The others can all be prepositions; over and across can be adverbs.
The predicate in this sentence is across the floor. :)
I'd say it was a fragment. 'The fog rolled in' seems to need something extra to form a sentence - for example... The fog rolled in quickly - The fog rolled in across the bay
you can use the word across in a sentence by saying i went across the river in a tube.
We need a bridge to get across the creek.