No, the word true is not an adverb.
The adverb form of this word is truly.
An example sentence is: "he was truly sorry for spilling the Orange Juice on the cat".
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The adverb is truly. The suffix -LY is added, but for this particular word, the E was dropped. So it does get misspelled.
No, it is not. True is an adjective (predicate adjective) because it follows a linking verb (is). The adjective "true" modifies the subject, which is "answer."
The adverb form of the word high is highly.Some example sentences are:He thinks highly of her.The theory is highly unlikely to be true.
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No, "apparently" is not a preposition. It is an adverb that is used to indicate that something seems to be true based on what is known or seen.
Well, the adverb of movement is London :) you must be like,, what the heck but it's true! I TELL YOU! :) so there u got an answer .........
"largely" is an adverb that is used to describe to what extent something is true, accurate, or done.