To directly answer your question:
quickly
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quietly
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Quickly, carefully, silently, comprehensively.
Quickly and Quietly
Some adverbs that can be used when speaking of bats include the words quickly, suddenly, and fast. Other adverbs that could be used include above, nightly, and incredibly.
competitively
No adverbs can describe you. The word you is a pronoun, and adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
Adverbs are used to make your writing more enthusiastic
No, adverbs do not always have to be used at the beginning of a sentence. Adverbs can appear in different positions within a sentence to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
Two adverbs that can be used to describe sadness are "gloomily" and "mournfully."
Adverbs that may be synonymous with "after" include thereafter, afterward, subsequently, and later.The word after is also used as a preposition, where a synonym could be following.
It could be freely.
Adverbs modify verbs, adjective or other adverbs so number cannot be adverbs. When a number can be used to modify nouns so they can be adjectives.
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Interrogative adverbs are adverbs that are used to ask questions. They usually begin with words such as "how," "when," "where," "why," or "what," and are used to seek information about different aspects of a situation or event. These adverbs help to form interrogative sentences by requesting details or explanations.
yes you can