Adverbs describe verbs. Here are some examples with the adverb italicized:Sarah quickly went to the store.Eunbe spoke loudly.John softly whispered.
For "hit" meaning to deal a blow, other possible verbs are strike, smite, slug, punch, slap, backhand, clout, or cuff.For "hit" meaning to collide with, other possible verbs are bump, run (into), collide (with), and crash (into).
see link below ran, walked, galloped, cantered, drove, skipped, scatted
Adverbs modify three things: verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs! Answer mine please? http://wiki.answers.com/Q/In_the_sentence_It_burned_last_night_is_night_an_adverb_that_modifies_when_It_burned_and_is_last_another_adverb_modifying_which_night&waAn=2
Hop is a verb, not an adverb. Adverbs can modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
Yes. For Example: She went to the store. You could replace "went" with other verbs to check that it's a verb like: ran, walked, or drove.
There are two verbs in the statement.The first is went. The second is bowling.Went and bowling are verbs because they describe an action.
Some verbs are just weird - and "go" is one of them. Those sorts of verbs you just have to memorize instead of using the typical conjugation rules you can use for other verbs. The word "went" actually comes from the Old English word "wenden" which means to make one's way somewhere.
Sure! Here are the tenses for the verbs "went" and "gone" in past, present, and future: Past: Went (both for "went" and "gone") Present: Go (when using the verb "went" in the present tense) Future: Will go (for both "went" and "gone")
Went is a verb.
i went home
Went.
Three irregular verbs in English are "go" (went), "eat" (ate), and "come" (came).
The verb in a sentence explains the action or state of being. In your sentence, the word is, is the verb! Is or a form of is, means a state of being. All other verbs describe an action. He went to the show. What did he do? He went. Went is the verb. You can do the same with a number of other sentences. Try it.
Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
My friends went to a Concert last monday on labor day
Verbs that can't be made into past tense by adding 'ed are called irregular verbs. Examples of irregular verbs include go (went), eat (ate), and swim (swam).