lightly
One adverb that begins with "phon" is "phonetically," which relates to pronunciation or the sounds of speech.
regular speech
ably
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When an adverb begins a sentence, it should be followed by a comma to separate it from the rest of the sentence's information. This helps to clarify the role of the adverb in modifying the verb or adjective that follows.
Actually (spelt with two 'l's) is an adverb.
· Yesterday - The Beatles
There is no continent that begins with the letter L.
otherwise
Large is a synonym for big. It begins with the letter l.
No, "at the moon" is a prepositional phrase. It begins with the preposition "at" and includes the noun "moon." An adverb phrase typically modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb.
The answer is true. Yes they do.