The teacher was very cautious with the disabled child that she was teaching.
Yes. It means done in a cautious or careful manner.
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "cautiously" (carefully).
Cautiously is an adverb. It modifies a verb.
No, it is an adverb.
Carefully, cautiously, tenderly, delicately
i cautiously walked on the mopped floor.
I entered the unlit room cautiously. The boy cautiously tested the water.
The two adverbs are "somewhat" and "cautiously."Cautiously modifies entered and somewhat modifies cautiously.
The option used to revise the sentence "she opened the box cautiously" to "cautiously she opened the box" involves changing the sentence structure to place the adverb "cautiously" at the beginning. This rearrangement emphasizes the manner in which she opened the box, creating a more dramatic effect. Both sentences convey the same meaning, but the revised version alters the rhythm and focus of the sentence.
The soldier cautiously approached the oblivious guard from behind.The squirrel cautiously sniffed the food it was being offered.
He cautiously approached the source of the noise.The cat cautiously poked her head out the cupboard.Please walk very cautiously, the floor is wet.
Yes. It means done in a cautious or careful manner.
carefully or cautiously
I walked into the dusty attic cautiously.
The adverbs are quite and cautiously.The adverb 'quite' modifies the adverb 'cautiously', which modifies the verb 'traveled'.
most cautiously
In the morning, I cautiously ventured out of my house to see what was going on in the neighborhood, following the riots.