The dirt road was so rutted from the heavy rains that it was difficult to drive on without getting stuck.
Wove is not an adverb, no.The word wove is a verb and sometimes a noun.
well for example you can say "My grandmother wove me this sweater" or you can say 'She wove hi to me at the airport
"Weaved" is the past tense of "weave" when referring to crafting or creating something by interlacing materials. "Wove" is another acceptable past tense form commonly used in American English. Both are correct, so you can choose the form that fits your writing style or the regional preference.
The present tense of wove is to weave
Rutted
Wove is a past tense - the past of the verb "weave".
What is the difference of cream wove paper and maplitho paper ?
It means 'weaving princess', and comes from the name of a goddess who wove clothing
They spun and wove cotton. Later after the Spanish brought sheep in the 1540's they wove wool as well.
Most women during American colonization times wove their own cloth.
Who wove their own cloth