As the modifier or description of an action, e.g.,"The thief moved silently through the garden."
Lincoln's assassin was John Wilkes Booth. The assassin crept silently through the building to the bedside of his target.
"Silently" is an adverb and it almost always modifies a verb. "He tiptoed silently into the room." "She didn't speak, but her eyes silently followed him as he entered."
She silently entered her house so her dad wouldn't see the time she was arriving home.
Silently is an adverb. Many adverbs end in the prefix -LY.
The Biped stood there silently.
Yes, the sentence contains an adverb "silently" and a conjunction "but".
The gutsy soldier just silently grimaced.
"I need to take a moment to gather my thoughts."
The adverb you are looking for is silently.An example sentence is: "he silently crept up to the door".
I love to just silently sit and enjoy the abounding unspoilt nature.
The second sentence is a sentence that contains both an adverb and a conjunction.
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