She fastened her seatbelt.
We have fastened him to the altar, signal the dragon to accept the offering.
She fastened her seatbelt before the car started moving.
The word "securely" is not an adverb in the sentence. It is an adjective describing how the frame was fastened.
I fastened the clasp of her new necklace at the back of her neck.
You measured the frame lengthwise and then fastened it securely. There are two adverbs in this sentence - lengthwise (modifying measured) and securely (modifying fastened). All other words are not adverbs.
Please make sure that your seat belt is securely fastened.
The word "lengthwise" is not an adverb in this sentence. It is describing the manner in which the frame was measured.
In the sentence "We measured the frame lengthwise and then fastened securely," the adverb is "securely," as it describes how the action of fastening was performed. The word "lengthwise" functions as an adverb as well, indicating the manner in which the frame was measured. Therefore, both "lengthwise" and "securely" are adverbs in this context.
'fastened' means 'done up' - as in buttons of the coat were fastened or the zip was fastened.
To correct the dangling modifier, you could rephrase the sentence as follows: "Rage and despair filled the heart of the captive who was fastened to the tree stump." Another option is: "Fastened to the tree stump, the captive felt rage and despair fill their heart."
"Lengthwise' and "securely" are the adverbs. Adverbs modify the verb, and tell how something is done.
The word fastened has two syllables.
Sand Fastened was created in 2007.