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Yes, "proudly" is an adverb.
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The adverb of proud is proudly.An example sentence is: "he proudly showed off his missing tooth".
Proudly is an adverb, because it describes an action. Example: She proudly wore her ribbon. Proudlyenhances the verb of the sentence: wore.
No. Proudly is the adverb form. The adjective is just "proud."
No. Proud is an adjective. The adverb form is "proudly."
The adverb form is "easily" and the comparative is "more easily."
"Original" is an adjective, not an adverb. The comparative form is "more original". The adverb is "originally" and the comparative of that would be "more originally".
The comparative degree of the adverb "sadly" is "more sadly."
The adjective stranger is the comparative form of the adjective strange. The adverb "more strangely" is the comparative form of the adverb, strangely.