talk quietly
talk slowly
talk fluently
talk clearly
talk loudly
talk openly
talk secretly
This is not all there must be many more
adjectives are describing words and adverbs are the word when,where and who.
yes and and adverb is a word describing a verb:)
yes they are the same iba lang yung spelling
Adverbs are a part of speech describing a verb, clause, or sentences. Adverbs of purpose describe why something happened. The word because is a very common adverb of purpose.
talk quietly talk slowly talk fluently talk clearly talk loudly talk openly talk secretly This is not all there must be many more
slowly-most adverbs end in ly an adverb is a word describing a verb
nope, sparkling is an adjective..aka a describing word
Usually, 'Sloppy' is an adjective (a word describing a noun or pronoun). I haven't thought of a case where sloppy was an adverb.
Exceptionally is an adverb, describing talented. Talented is an adjective. Very few word pairs are considered compound adverbs.
It is an adverb; adverbs describe an action (verb). The picture was horribly drawn. Horribly is describing how the picture was drawn.
In the phrase "flew gently," the word "gently" functions as an adverb, modifying the verb "flew" by describing how the action was performed. The word "very" can also be considered an adverb, as it modifies adjectives or other adverbs, but it does not appear in the phrase provided. Thus, the adverbs in your provided context are "gently" and "very."
quickly, swiftly, nicely, smoothly