Yes, the verb to warm is an action verb; the act of warming, an action.
No, warmer is a comparative adjective (more warm). The adverb form would be "more warmly."
No it is not. The adverb form is "warmly."
The adverb form of the adjective warm is "warmly." it means in a warm manner.
The adverb of "warm" is warmly.
An example sentence is: "they were welcomed warmly in the new town".
No, the word warm is not an adverb.
The word warm is an adjective, a noun and a verb.
The adverb form of "warm" is warmly.
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Before is an adverb (how, when, or where).
warm can be a verb: "Could you warm this food up in the microwave?" warm can be an adjective: "I love this coat. It's so warm!" ad "ly" to get an adverb. "She greeted me very warmly."
warm can be a verb: "Could you warm this food up in the microwave?" warm can be an adjective: "I love this coat. It's so warm!" ad "ly" to get an adverb. "She greeted me very warmly."
Your word is "warmly" ! A sentence now: Deanie Etcetera warmly embraced her beloved, Mitch Longley.
Adverb
zeal, passion, ardor, fervor, enthusiasm, feelings
The adverb is: eagerly (grabbed)The adjectives are: first, warm, his (pronoun, possessive adjective)
Yes, the word strangely is an adverb.An example sentence is: "the stone felt strangely warm in his hand".
Since is an adverb, preposition or a conjunction As an adverb - she at first refused, but has since consented... As a preposition - It has been warm since noon'... As a conjunction - He has been busy since he came...
Yes. 'Generously' is an adverb, meaning in a generous manner.