An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Examples:
modifying the verb: We really like that restaurant.
modifying the adjective: Juanita is a really smartgirl.
modifying the adverb: That was really very nice of you.
modifying a verb: John carefully worded the answer to the question.
modifying an adjective: John wrote a carefully worded answer to the question.
modifying an adverb: John wrote a very carefully worded answer to the question.
An Adverb usually modifies a Verb, but it can sometimes modify and Adjective.
AdverbExample: She sings abnormally. (abnormally being the adverb, modifying sings)Example: Her singing is surprisingly abnormal. (surprisingly being the adverb, modifying abnormal, which is an adjective)adverbAn adverb usually modifies a verb, but can sometimes modify an adjective.
AdverbExample: She sings abnormally. (abnormally being the adverb, modifying sings)Example: Her singing is surprisingly abnormal. (surprisingly being the adverb, modifying abnormal, which is an adjective)adverbAn adverb usually modifies a verb, but can sometimes modify an adjective.
Adverbs can modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
An adverb modifies a verb. An adjective modifies a noun.
An Adverb usually modifies a Verb, but it can sometimes modify and Adjective.
AdverbExample: She sings abnormally. (abnormally being the adverb, modifying sings)Example: Her singing is surprisingly abnormal. (surprisingly being the adverb, modifying abnormal, which is an adjective)adverbAn adverb usually modifies a verb, but can sometimes modify an adjective.
AdverbExample: She sings abnormally. (abnormally being the adverb, modifying sings)Example: Her singing is surprisingly abnormal. (surprisingly being the adverb, modifying abnormal, which is an adjective)adverbAn adverb usually modifies a verb, but can sometimes modify an adjective.
AdverbExample: She sings abnormally. (abnormally being the adverb, modifying sings)Example: Her singing is surprisingly abnormal. (surprisingly being the adverb, modifying abnormal, which is an adjective)adverbAn adverb usually modifies a verb, but can sometimes modify an adjective.
Adverbs can modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
A adverb is the word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Examples:She quickly ran to get the phone. (modifies the verb 'ran')She answered veryquickly when I called. (modifies the adverb 'quickly')I saw a very pretty dress at Macy's. (modifies the adjective 'pretty')
An adverb modifies a verb. An adjective modifies a noun.
An adverb can modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
An adjective modifies a noun or a pronoun. (it can also modify a noun phrase or clause)
It modifies a verb, adjective, or an adverb.
the adverb is 'greatly' and it modifies 'affected' which is a verb, so no it does not modify an adjective.
"Loudly" is an adverb that describes how an action is done. It does not modify a noun like an adjective would.