No, cautious is not an adverb. It is an adjective, with the adverb form "cautiously."
No, the word cautious is not an adverb.
The word cautious is an adjective.
Cautiously is the adverb form.
The adjective cautious has the adverb form cautiously. It means in a careful or cautious manner.
The adverb form is "cautiously."
Carefully is the adverb form of careful, meaning to be cautious in your actions, or prudent. For example; "We carefully crossed the fast-moving stream."
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Cautious IS an adjective. An adjective is an action!
The adjective cautious has the adverb form cautiously. It means in a careful or cautious manner.
The adverb form is "cautiously."
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The adverb forms are sadly and cautiously.
No. Caution is a noun. To use the -LY suffix, add it to the ADJECTIVE form (which in this case is cautious) and you will form the adverb (cautiously).
The word "stealthily" is an adverb. It describes how an action is performed, in a secretive or cautious manner.
Because it indicates an action is done in a cautious (careful) manner. Many but not all words ending in -LY are used as adverbs.
Carefully is the adverb form of careful, meaning to be cautious in your actions, or prudent. For example; "We carefully crossed the fast-moving stream."
'Warily' is an adverb, derived from the adjective 'wary'. 'Wary' is a word used to describe someone who is for example very watchful, is on guard, or 'cautious'.
Yes. It means done in a cautious or careful manner.
In the sentence "watch out for that poisonous snake," the word "out" is being used as an adverb, modifying the verb "watch" to indicate that one should be cautious.
Cauteloso is the Spanish word for cautious.