Yes.
Awkward is an adjective. Adding "ly" to most adjectives results in an adverb. You can test this in a sentence. "She stood awkwardly." Since "awkwardly" defines the way she is completing the action (verb), it is an adverb.
The adverb is awkwardly. It means in an awkward, inexperienced, or uncoordinated manner.
Sacredly, Hurriedly , awkwardly , horribly, painfully, quietly, forcefully staggered.
Bunglingly means "to act or work clumsily and awkwardly."
No, it is not an adverb. Truthful is an adjective, and the adverb form is "truthfully."
adverb is word that modified a verb,adjective.or other adverb
The adverb is awkwardly. It means in an awkward, inexperienced, or uncoordinated manner.
No, the word 'awkwardly' is the adverb form of the adjective 'awkward'.The noun form of the adjective 'awkward' is awkwardness.
No, it is not an adjective; it is an adverb. The adjective form is "awkward."
Sacredly, Hurriedly , awkwardly , horribly, painfully, quietly, forcefully staggered.
There are probably many eg jump effortlessly jump awkwardly jump fantastically jump endlessly
There is no prefix for awkwardly. The suffix of awkwardly is -ly.
It depends on what kind of adverb it is. For example:frequency adverbs come before the main verb but after the be verb - He is always late. He always comes late.adverbs of manner usually come at the end of a sentence - She dances awkwardly.
No, the word 'meat' is a noun, a word for the flesh of an animal that is a form of food; a word for a thing..An adverb is a word that tells more about a verb (modifies a verb). An adverb tells how?, where?,when?, how often? or how much? about the verb. For example:Mom always calls me when I'm five minutes late. (How often does mom call? Always)We ran under the awning when it started to rain. (Where did you run when the rain started? Under something)He spoke awkwardly when he asked for a date. (How did he speak? Awkwardly)
It depends on what kind of adverb it is. For example:frequency adverbs come before the main verb but after the be verb - He is always late. He always comes late.adverbs of manner usually come at the end of a sentence - She dances awkwardly.
My friend tried awkwardly to dance. The football player landed awkwardly on his shoulder, dislocating it.
The baby giraffe's first steps brought her ever so awkwardly to her mother. The young boxer's awkwardly delivered punch suddenly ended the match.
gracefully