No. In the English language, it is considered a noun.
People are questioning it, but I have heard that the adverb for endanger is dangerously.
There is no adverb.
Often is the adverb in the sentence.
No, "those" is not an adverb. It is a pronoun used to refer to multiple objects or people that are not near the speaker.
Civically is the adverb form of the word civic.An example sentence is: "they are a group of civicallyminded people".
adjective = raw adverb = often
"for several weeks" is the adverb phrase modifying the verb "heard."
It can be either: Most people in the city use taxis and subways to get around. (adjective modifies people) That was the insult that hurt most. (adverb modifies hurt) That model is the most modern. (adverb modifies modern)
No, it is not. It is an adjective meaning thin (people) or narrow (things).
No. Crowded is an adjective. The seldom-used adverb is "crowdedly."
The word by is typically a preposition. As an adverb it means next to or near.The people gathered to watch the army trucks roll by.Most people never realize when they have let an opportunity pass by.
1. Adverb Of Time2. Adverb Of Place3. Adverb Of Manner4. Adverb Of Degree of Quantity5. Adverb Of Frequency6. Interrogative Adverb7. Relative Adverb