I'm writing better now, since this year I'm in English 202.
He walked boldly into the room.
I rowed the boat easily, since the river's current was in our favor.
She danced gracefully, with her slender arms used to beautiful effect.
i want to use adverbs in my work.
It is better to use independent notation.
Because it will make your sentence positive.
Can I have that axe, to better maim you with?
use the word demon in a sentence a very stupid sentence whoever wrote that this a better one the demon was locked up forever
Yes, a sentence can have two adverbs in a row, and this is often used for emphasis or to modify a verb in different ways. For example, in the sentence "She quickly and quietly finished her homework," both "quickly" and "quietly" are adverbs that describe how she finished her homework. The placement and use of multiple adverbs can enhance the meaning and provide more detail.
Contentedly is an adverb. Adverbs can modify verbs, other adverbs, and adjectives. When you use it in a sentence, it will necessarily be used to describe something. An example of the use of contentedly in a sentence: The mother watched contentedly as her children slept peacefully. In this example, contentedly describes how she watched her children.
elaborate your work it could get better.
good change fells better