A thirst for knowledge and a strong determination can help be attentive in class.
Comparative: "more attentively" Superlative: "most attentively"
the teacher was teaching attentively
actively and attentively engaged in work or a pastime: busywith her work.
Attentively is an adverb.
Usually, you use 'atentamente' at the end of a formal letter, to mean 'sincerely,' in English.But it can also mean 'attentively' or 'carefully' in other contexts.
The adverb of 'attention' is 'attentively'.
Inattentive is the opposite of attentive.
The adverb of 'attention' is 'attentively'.
The antecedent is 'listening' (actually the noun phrase 'listening attentively') for the pronoun it. Listening is used in the sentence as a verbal noun (gerund).
Answer - word to describe watchingTo watch attentively - to monitor. Watching attentively - monitor.
No. Assignment is a noun form of the verb "assign." There is no regular related adverb. Yes, attentively is an adverb. It means in an attentive manner, paying attention.
Attentively, carefully, earnestly.