No, it is an adjective. The adverb would be differently.
easy is the adjective.....easily is the adverb
an adjective phrase acts like an adjective and modifies the noun or pronoun in the sentence. an adverb phrase acts like an adverb and modifies the verb, adjective, or adverb in the sentence.
The word ''meanwhile'' is an adverb itself!
GO is a verb, BY is a preposition or an adverb.
The difference is that we do not say "I am for sure." The valley-girl adverb "for sure" means "certainly."
The adverb form of "difference" is "differently." It describes the manner in which something is different or how actions are performed in a distinct way. For example, you might say, "They approached the problem differently than expected."
The word "but" is a conjunction while the word "However" is an adverb.
Learn the difference between an adverb and an adjective. Yes, fluorine is harmful.
The general difference between an Adjective that describes a noun, and its Adverb form that describes a verb (i.e. or rather, the action named by the verb) is the adverb-suffix "'''ly'''".
After is a preposition of time, usually. "My sister was born after me." Behind is a preposition (or adverb) of place. "Our house was behind the airport." (preposition); "The children walked behind." (adverb).
Let's take this sentence for example..."This cake was specially made for you."... and compare it with this sentence..."This cake was made for you."The word 'specially' makes a lot of difference to the verb 'made'. So, we can conclude that 'specially' is an adverb. Use this method for differentiating adjectives and adverbs. As for adjectives, it will make a difference to a noun.Eg: This sweet cake was made for you.This cake was made for you.
Bad is generally used as an adjective while badly is used as an adverb.