"Funner" is not a proper word. Even if it were, if it was meant to mean "more fun", then it wold not be a verb nor an adverb.
Yes, the phrase 'a lot' is an adverb, as is the colloquial term "lots."As a adverb with action verbs, it can mean "frequently." (He surfs a lot)As an adverb for other verbs, it can mean "greatly" or "much" (I like him a lot, He talks a lot)
An adjective is to a noun as an adverb is to a verb. Adjectives describe nouns. Adverbs add information to verbs.
Adverbs tell more about verbs. "Usually" is the adverb in your sentence, and it tells us how often adverbs modify verbs.
There are many meanings of the word Down.The word down can be used as an adverb, adjective, preposition, and noun.But the words downs, downing and downed are used as verbs.
MORE FUN IS THE CORRECT TERM. Funner is not. Besides that more fun means adding to fun Funner means taking your fun and making it better
Is is not an adverb it is a be verb. Be verbs are: present -- am is are past -- was were
The job of an adverb is to describe verbs
Somewhat is an adverb. As an adverb of degree, it can modify verbs, adjectives, or adverbs.
An adverb is used to describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
The two kinds of verbs are action verbs and linking verbs.
Yes, the phrase 'a lot' is an adverb, as is the colloquial term "lots."As a adverb with action verbs, it can mean "frequently." (He surfs a lot)As an adverb for other verbs, it can mean "greatly" or "much" (I like him a lot, He talks a lot)
Did and know are verbs. Not is an adverb.
yes
no it is an adverb because it describes a verb
Did and attend are verbs, and not is an adverb.
Adverbs help verbs in a sentence.
No. It is an adverb, and modifies verbs and adjectives.