he surely believes in you
perhaps might must be
Maybe/Perhaps, probably, possibly...
Yes, both may be used as adverbs, while away can also be used as an adjective.
There are many words of that but a few examples are tomorrow, today, and now.
Ten examples of adverbs are:almostbadlycarefullydoubtfullyeasilyformallygrandlyhighlyjoyfullykindly
Quickly, loosely, easily, and merrily are examples of -ly adverbs.
adverbs of duration tell how long something happened. adverbs of duration describe how long an action is done
he surely believes in you
harshly
Adverbs describe verbs. Here are some examples with the adverb italicized:Sarah quickly went to the store.Eunbe spoke loudly.John softly whispered.
There are many examples of French adverbs of manner just like in English. A few examples are "rapidement" meaning "rapidly," "absolument" meaning "absolutely," and "vraiment" meaning "truly."
Ten examples of adverbs are:almostbadlycarefullydoubtfullyeasilyformallygrandlyhighlyjoyfullykindly
perhaps might must be
Maybe/Perhaps, probably, possibly...
Yes, both may be used as adverbs, while away can also be used as an adjective.
Adverbs (note the spelling) are the part of speech that modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Adverbs tell where, when, how, or to what extent something happens. Many adverbs, but not all, end in -ly.Really, quickly, slowly, too, very, and often are just some examples of adverbs.