The noun nation has the adjective form national and the adverb form is nationally (done in, about, or for the nation). There is another rarely-used adverb, nationalistically (in the spirit of nationalism).
The nation of the Philippines is an east Asian nation located near the equator and has many islands that comprise it. In fact, the Philippines may have more islands then any other nation. Approximately 7,000 islands make up this nation. Located near the equator, the climate there is a very warm one.
Scenery is not an adverb, no.The word scenery is actually a noun.
We drove north. In this sentence, north is an adverb because it answers the question Where?
No, the word neighbourhood is not an adverb.The word neighbourhood is a noun.
No, neither word is an adverb. New is an adjective, describing the noun city.
No, it is not an adverb. The conjugation "will make" is the future tense of the verb "to make".
Add "ly" to make it an adverb.
You add the letters -ly. The adverb form is narrowly.
No, healthy is an adjective. However, you can make healthy into an adverb by adding -ily. So the adverb would be "healthily."
As your question indicates, "entirely" is an adverb; it doesn't need an additional suffix.
frist that does not make sense and to figure out what a adverb isnt is to think of what a adverb is so a adverb is what somthing did for example my new dog was JUMPING and RUNNING.
Happily is an adverb.
The adverb would be shyly.Shyly, I asked the boy out on a date.
Hard is an adverb in the sentence. The word hard does not require 'ly' to make it an adverb
sometimes
The word"why" has no plural. Why is not a noun nor pronoun. Why is an adverb or an interjection. question adverb: Why did you make so much chili? relative adverb: He didn't say why he had to go. interjection: Why, that's ridiculous!
to make sentances easier