yes it is an adverb to check go to dictionary.com and type in so and it has the word, how u pronounce it, give the part of speech, and the definition.
Yes, "so" can function as an adverb, typically used to add emphasis or intensify the meaning of an adjective or adverb. For example, in the sentence "She is so fast," "so" modifies the adjective "fast."
It can be (as when it modifies adjectives or adverbs, e.g. so hot, so badly). It can also be a conjunction to connect clauses (the S in FANBOYS).
No
No, "hear" is a verb, not an adverb. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, but "hear" itself does not function as an adverb.
The participles for the verb to situate are not normally used as adjectives, so there are no adverb forms. The related noun situation has the adjective form situational and the adverb situationally.
Not every sentence contains an adverb. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Some sentences may not have adverbs depending on their structure or context.
"So slow" is correct when describing the speed of an action or object. "So slow" refers to the degree or intensity of the slowness, while "so slowly" is incorrect as it uses an adverb to modify an adjective.
No, the word "so" is not a preposition. It is typically used as an adverb or conjunction in sentences to express a reason or result.
both is so an adverb!
"Of" is not an adverb. Adverbs answer questions such as how?, in what way?, when?, where?, and to what extent?.
No, it can be a noun or a verb but it does not describe an action so it is not an adverb.
The word which tells something more about the verb, adverb (very,so), or adjective is called an ADVERB.
Got is a verb not an adjective so it doesent have an adverb form
To reveal is something you do, so it is a verb. An adverb tells HOW you do something.
An adverb describes adjectives and verbs so wait does not describe them in any way. So no.
frist that does not make sense and to figure out what a adverb isnt is to think of what a adverb is so a adverb is what somthing did for example my new dog was JUMPING and RUNNING.
No, healthy is an adjective. However, you can make healthy into an adverb by adding -ily. So the adverb would be "healthily."
There is no adverb form of the word puppies.This is because the word puppies is a noun.
Happily is an adverb.
dude, all i've been taught is if it ends in "ly", it's an adverb. So technecally, it's an adverb.