Enhance
She jumped high up into the air. The word "high" is an adverb in the sentence above.
Example sentence - He would use lighter colors of paint to enhance his paintings.
An adverb is a word which modifies a verb, such as: She haltingly spoke of her experience. In this sentence, the word "haltingly" is the adverb. In the sentence you provided, "How" is not an adverb.
No, the word "great" is not an adverb.The adverb form of the word "great" would be greatly.An example sentence is: "she greatly exceeded all their expectations of her".
Civically is the adverb form of the word civic.An example sentence is: "they are a group of civicallyminded people".
No, the word breeze is not an adverb.The word breeze is a noun and a verb.The closest adverb form of the word would be breezily.
An adverb describes a verb, another adverb, or an adjective. "New" is an adjective.
The word "lengthwise" is not an adverb in this sentence. It is describing the manner in which the frame was measured.
No, because you would like to start the sentence right and if you start it with an adverb it would be a sentence fragment.
The word "wryly" is an adverb. An example of a sentence using the word would be: With disgust in her voice, she wryly asked him if he was finished.
The phrase "every week" is an adverb phrase, as would be the single word "weekly."
You didn't provide a sentence but the word neatly is always an adverb.