No, it is not an adverb. Cake is a noun, or a verb meaning to clump together.
The word "yesterday" is used as an adverb and also a noun.Some example sentences are:We went to Bob's house yesterday for some cake, but he ate it all before we got there.Yesterday was an awful day.
Does is a verb, not an adverb.
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It can be an adverb or an adjective.
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Yes, there is an adverb form of the word happy.The adverb of this word is happily.For example: "I will happily eat this cake".
The adverb form of greed is greedily.An example sentence is: "he greedily snatched all of the cake".
Let's take this sentence for example..."This cake was specially made for you."... and compare it with this sentence..."This cake was made for you."The word 'specially' makes a lot of difference to the verb 'made'. So, we can conclude that 'specially' is an adverb. Use this method for differentiating adjectives and adverbs. As for adjectives, it will make a difference to a noun.Eg: This sweet cake was made for you.This cake was made for you.
When you cut a cake into sections and take one, you have taken an incomplete cake. Partially is an adverb that describes incomplete.
Yes, the word hastily is an adverb.An example sentence is: "the cake was hastily made".
Yes, the word quietly is an adverb.An example sentence with the adverb is: "they quietly tiptoe to the cake cupboard".
Simply is the adverb form of simple.Some example sentences are:Simply add the milk into the cake mix.He is simply trying to help.
'Sad' is an adjective, the adverb is 'sadly'.sadly
Too is the adverb in that sentence. It's modifying good, an adjective.
The clause is "since you never miss a sale at the bakery." The other adverb is obviously.
No, nice is an adjective.An adverb describes a verb.Such as:Running quickly.Speaking loudly.They generally have 'ly' on the end, so nicely is an adverb, but nice is not.
Awfully is the adverb form of awful.Some example sentences for you are:He talks awfully loud.The cake decoration looks awfully done.I feel awfully sick today.How awfully kind of you.