Energetically
Industriously
enterprisingly
---- in vain
brilliantly
intelligently
---- collectively
---- individually
The adverb is suitably (in a suitable manner).
In this sentence, "weakly" is an adverb modifying the verb "struggled." It describes how the flounder struggled.
No, suitable is an adjective. The adverb form is "suitably."
Hastily
"Intensely" is a suitable adverb for describing heat.
slowly
The word "suitable" is an adjective. It describes a noun by indicating that something is appropriate or fitting for a particular purpose or situation.
There is no adverb form. The verb to pace forms participle adjectives pacing and paced, but neither creates a formal adverb. (Some writers do use the non-word pacingly.)
The worms left the new planet because the environmental conditions were not suitable for their habitat and survival. They may have struggled to find food, shelter, or a suitable climate to thrive on the new planet.
Apt means appropriate or suitable for the circumstances. Aptly is the adverb and aptness is the noun. However, aptful is not a word.
Apt means appropriate or suitable for the circumstances. Aptly is the adverb and aptness is the noun. However, aptful is not a word.
To expand sentences, you can enhance the noun by adding a suitable adjective that describes its qualities or characteristics, making the imagery more vivid. For instance, instead of saying "the dog," you could say "the playful dog." Similarly, you can modify the verb by including a suitable adverb that indicates how the action is performed, such as changing "ran" to "ran quickly." This adds depth and detail to your sentences, making them more engaging and informative.