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A resounding NO
Adverbs tell how, when or where the action occurs. Example sentences: He ate quickly. (quickly is an adverb telling how he ate.) Yesterday he ate quickly. (yesterday is an adverb telling when he ate. At McDonald'syesterday, he ate quickly. ( At McDonald's is an adverbial phrase telling where he ate.)
Hungry,man,ate,quickly
Take it to the vet right away.
bviously it would get sick so take it to the vet?
Nero became emperor because. Claudius ate a poisoned Mushroom.
gobble means to much; chew or quickly eat
Most probably "de". It could be both, but not with the same meaning: Nous avons mangé un plat de champignons (we ate a plateful of mushroom) (or plural: nous avons mangé DES champignons au diner: we ate mushrooms at dinner) - tu as vu la taille du champignon ? (did you see the size of the/that mushroom?) - nous avons mangé une partie du champignon (we ate part of the mushroom)
I dunno... maybe he ate a bad mushroom, or maybe Luigi used a permanent marker while his brother slept...I guess that's the question the world will never know.
Yes. Eventually.
Went, decorate, ate, smiled, saw, closed, opened, smelled. :) exp. The dog ate his food quickly.
She ate her lunch quickly before heading back to work.