Yes, the word "already" is an adverb.
The word "already" is an adverb.
No. Already is an adverb.
The word really is already an adverb.An example sentence is: "I really enjoyed that cup of tea".
Does is a verb, not an adverb.
Yes, it is an idiomatic form that can mean "nearly" or approximately. "It cost close to a million dollars." It is not a preposition because the amount already modifies the verb cost.
sticky is already an adverb
It is time adverb
"Often" is already in its adverb form.
No, it is not. It is a adverb (indefinite adverb of time).
The word "already" is an adverb.
No. Already is an adverb.
The word "cunningly" is already an adverb. It is the adverb form of the adjective (or noun) cunning.
The word mysteriously is already an adverb. You can't have an adverb of an adverb.Some example sentences are:The passport mysteriously vanished.She is mysteriously creepy but insanely cute.
The word "already" is an adverb modifying the verb rung.
Hastily is already an adverb, the adverb form of the adjective hasty. Synonyms are quickly or hurriedly.
It's an adverb.
The word "accidentally" is already an adverb. It means by accident, or inadvertently.