No. It is a proper noun because it names a place.
Adverb of manner (answers the question how?) Adverb of place (answers the question where?) Adverb of time (answers the question when?) Adverb of frequency (answers the question how often?) Adverb of degree (intensifiers) [Don't know if this is right] Adverb of negation (no) Adverb of affirmation (yes) Adverb of uncertainly (maybe/perhaps) Adverb of reason (because....) Adverb of duration (answers the question how long??)
No, 'nicely' is not a pronoun. It is adverb and belongs to adverb of manner because it answers 'How", as; How he played? Nicely.
We drove north. In this sentence, north is an adverb because it answers the question Where?
either is a adverb because it answers the question ''what''
Adverb of place-answers the question where?Adverb of manner-answers the question how?Adverb of time-answers the question when?(Adverb of frequency-answer the question how often? )Adverb of degree-make stronger or weaker the adjectives and adverbs they modify, answer "to what extent?"
No. I believe mightily is a pronoun.
The adverb "slowly" indicates speed, which is an adverb of manner. It answers the question "how."
Yesterday is an adverb. It answers "when" something was done or happened.
It is an adverb. It answers the question "where?" The 4 questions an adverb answers are: Where? When? How often? To what extent?
An adverb answers the question "how" about a verb, emphasizing details such as manner, place, time, frequency, or degree.
Freely is the adverb. "Advice on Wiki answers is freely available."
It is an adverb. It answers the question "where?" The 4 questions an adverb answers are: Where? When? How often? To what extent?