An adverb is a word that modifies the verb or says how the verb was done. For example: "I drank the hot coffee carefully" tells you that the coffee was so hot I had to be careful not to burn my mouth.
Yes, but it depends in which context you are using it in. For example:That is the hardest wall I have ever hit. (I know that is a stupid sentence)Anyways, it would be an adverb in that sort of context.
How about: "Someone asked me for a sentence using the word derivative."
Can you give sentence by using abyss word?
Most dictionaries do not indicate an adverb form. However, at least one suggests that abbreviatedly (adverb form of the past participle abbreviated) is an actual word.
A sentence using the word admit could be this, "The man on trial did not want to admit he was wrong."
nearly is the adverb of manner
As a modifier to the verb. Sentence: "The boy was running through traffic". Using the adverb "recklessly" as an adverb: "The boy was recklessly running through traffic".
Benign (harmless, inoffensive) is an adjective, not an adverb. A sentence using the adverb, benignly. "He smiled benignly at the bullies, knowing that he would have his revenge on them in a few hours."
You can't. There is no such word as "Glady".
Pages is not an adverb. Pages is a noun.Here is a sentence using pages: My book has 284 pages.
Pegasus is a mythical creature
The adverb form of greed is greedily.An example sentence using this word is: "he greedilysnatched the chocolate from his mother".
She studied long into the night to prepare for her exam.
The adverb is "downstairs." *The clause "thinking the world was on fire" is an adverb clause using the participle thinking.
As a modifier to the verb. Sentence: "The boy was running through traffic". Using the adverb "recklessly" as an adverb: "The boy was recklessly running through traffic".
Yes impatiently is an adverb. Adverbs add detail to verbs. An example for using impatiently in a sentence could be,"they waited impatiently for an answer.
Let's get together for coffee later.