Infinitive!
Amusing is a verb form, an adjective, or noun (gerund).The adverb form is amusingly.
Gentle is an adjective, and more rarely a verb. The adverb form is gently.
No. Collecting is a verb form, or a noun (gerund). There is no related adverb form as there is for collective.
Direct can be an adjective, a verb and an adverb. Adjective: Without interruption/Straight. Verb: To control/To aim. Adverb: Directly.
Curly is an adjective. The adverb form, curlily, is practically never used.
infinitive
It is not an adverb. It can be a verb form, a gerund (noun), or an adjective. The adverb form of the adjective appealing is appealingly.
Polite is an adjective. Politely is the adverb form. The closest one can get to a verb is to be polite.
Amusing is a verb form, an adjective, or noun (gerund).The adverb form is amusingly.
Yes. It can modify a verb or an adjective. It is the adverb form of the adjective immediate.
The word glorious is an adjective.The verb form would be glorify.And the adverb form would be gloriously.
The word 'dominantly' is the adverb form of the adjective dominant.An adverb is a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.The word 'dominant' is an adjective and a noun.The verb form is to 'dominate'.
Gentle is an adjective, and more rarely a verb. The adverb form is gently.
"Silently" is an adverb, not a verb or an adjective. It modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to describe how an action is performed silently.
The adverb form of the verb or adjective 'deserved' is deservedly.
No, it is not an adverb. Suspecting is a verb form and gerund (noun) for the verb "to suspect." There is an adverb form "unsuspectingly" (but not suspectingly) and the adverb "suspiciously."
No, it is not. It is a verb (to afford). The adjective form "affordable" has an adverb form, affordably.