No. Watched is a verb: something that has been done or can be done. An adverb describes verbs, so it would be 'how' you watched something.
Watch is not an adverb. It's a noun and a verb.
Noun: The battery died in my watch.
Verb: Watch for falling rocks!
It is an adverb. Obviously.
Contentedly is an adverb. Adverbs can modify verbs, other adverbs, and adjectives. When you use it in a sentence, it will necessarily be used to describe something. An example of the use of contentedly in a sentence: The mother watched contentedly as her children slept peacefully. In this example, contentedly describes how she watched her children.
Example sentence for the adverb 'below':We stood on the bridge and watched the stream passing below.Example sentence for the preposition 'below':She placed her boots below the coats hanging in the hall.
He jumped down off the chair. They looked down at her. Jack watched as the sun went down. He bent down to pick up her glove. Jack's not down yet.
1. Adverb Of Time2. Adverb Of Place3. Adverb Of Manner4. Adverb Of Degree of Quantity5. Adverb Of Frequency6. Interrogative Adverb7. Relative Adverb
It can be an adjective or a verb or adverb
"By" can be an adverb, as in "We watched the train go by." "By" can also be a preposition, as in "We stayed in a cottage by the sea."
The adverb of interesting is interestingly.An example sentence is: "the cat interestingly watched the bird".
The word "by" is usually a preposition, but it can be an adverb if there is no object. "She watched as the bird flew by." "He was disappointed how quickly the two weeks went by."
Warily is an adverb, yes.Some example sentences are:The tiger eyed the human warily.The police warily watched his movements.
The adverb form of the adjective close is closely. It can refer to physical proximity or resemblance (closely spaced, closely related) or to careful attention (watched closely).
It is an adverb. Obviously.
"Anxiously" is an adverb. It modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb by indicating the manner in which an action is performed.
Yes that is possible. For example: I carefully watched the videos on the gray TV.
Watches is already a verb when used in the right context.Other verbs are watch, watching and watched. Depending on the tenses.Some example sentences are:"I will watch this film"."He watches the dogs play"."I like watching the tea brew"."I watched the TV last night".
As an an adjective: Your new car looks a bit sporty for you.As an adverb: We just sat and watched the new fallen snow.
ably is an adverb describing an action that is done well (i.e. the person who did was very able). An examplw would be: "They watched as he ably scaled the ladder"