The adverb fiercely applies to the verb "denied".
The odd one out is "deadly", which is an adjective. Examples: a deadly snake [adjective] She looked at me fiercely. [adverb] They looked at me knowingly. [adverb] He put the glass down carefully. [adverb]
In the following sentence, identify the adverb: "Gabriel tried out for the soccer team this year, but he plays terribly."
Yes, it is the adverb form of the adjective fierce.It means violently or fervently.Yes. For example: "The lion hunts fiercely." The word 'fiercely' is describing the verb 'hunt'.
Fiercely is an adverb (ferociously, violently). The adjective is simply fierce.
No, the word "fiercely" is not a preposition. It is an adverb that describes how something is done. Prepositions are words that indicate the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence.
Adverb
In the following sentence, which word is an adverb used to modify a verb? The young girl quickly learned the rules of the board game.
The adverb here is "terribly," an adverbial of manner. The "this year" is a noun phrase serving as an adverbial of time but not an adverb.
fiercely
Fiercely is an adverb.
'Original' is the adjective and 'stubbornly' is the adverb.
There is no 'following sentence'.