You add "ly" to the end of a word
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No, soldier is not an adverb. It is a noun meaning an individual in the army or other military role.
The word all can be an adverb and a determiner. The adverb form is an intensifier whilst the determiner form is every individual of a class.
Yes you can. If you unscramble feelgyllu, you get the word gleefully. Gleefully is an adverb.
Happily is an adverb.
No, it is not. The word president is a noun: a position or the individual holding that position. The word presidency is also a noun.
"Just" can be an adjective or an adverb. It is not a noun.
No, "shrieked" is a verb, specifically the past tense form of the verb "shriek," which means to make a loud, high-pitched sound. An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, but "shrieked" itself is not an adverb.
It is visibly.
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It is never an adverb. It is always a preposition. The word "within" can be an adverb or a preposition, and the word "forthwith" (immediately) is an adverb.
It is never an adverb. It is always a preposition. The word "within" can be an adverb or a preposition, and the word "forthwith" (immediately) is an adverb.
The word population does not have an adverb.If you were to make "population" an adverb, it would be "populationly" or "populationally". But neither of those words exist nor make sense in the English language.