No, beautifully is an adverb, it describes a verb.
Yes, the word 'beautifully' is an adverb modifying the verb 'developing'; for example: Your garden is developing beautifully.
Yes, beautifully is an adverb, a word that tells about how a verb is done; for example:The choir sang beautifully at the memorial service.The shoes and coat match beautifully.The exhibit at the museum was beautifully displayedChinese jade.
It is an adverb - it doesn't have a past tense.
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Two adverbs for the verb sing are clearly and beautifully.
Two adverbs for the verb sing are clearly and beautifully.
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No, beautiful is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example beautiful roses, a beautiful sunset, etc.The noun form for the adjective beautiful is beautifulness. Another noun form is beauty.
The verb 'sews' is the third person singular form; your sentence requires a plural form verb for the plural subject 'Indians':The Seminole Indians of Florida sew beautifully designed quilts.
The verb for song is sing.Other verbs are sings, singing and sung.Some example sentences are:"I will sing for you on your birthday"."She sings beautifully"."He is singing in the band later"."I sung my heart out".
Speak is a Verb. Adverbs are words that generally end in -ly eg. quickly, slowly, beautifully etc.
More beautifully and most beautifully.