people planting fruit trees in their back yard
Picking up the trash on the ground, use less water, and many more.
adapting is like getting used to, but modifying is changing the environment based on your specific needs
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as the population started growing our needs also started growing so we humans started modifying our environment
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stunningly colorful sunset adverb modifying adj colorful describing noun sunset
There are no adjectives and only one adverb (peacefully) in the sentence. It would have to be modifying the verb (slept).
Adverbs can be modified by other adverbs or adverbials such as intensifiers (very, extremely), degree adverbs (almost, quite), or frequency adverbs (always, sometimes). These modifying words help provide additional information and context to the verb or adjective they are modifying.
Plants mainly undergo modification to increase their abilities to adapt. By modifying themselves, they can better adapt to and survive in their environment.
The word 'very' is an adverb and an adjective. Example uses:Adverb modifying a verb: You are very tall for your age.Adverb modifying an adjective: The is a very oldcoin.Adjective: He arrived at the very moment it began to rain.
It depends on the sentence structure. If "recently" is modifying the rest of the sentence, then use a comma. If it is modifying a specific verb, do not use a comma. Example 1: Recently, I discovered that I'm not as wild about blueberries as I used to be. Example 2: I recently discovered that I'm not as wild about blueberries as I used to be.
Rehabilitation addresses the patient's physical, psychological, and environmental needs. It is achieved by restoring the patient's physical functions and/or modifying the patient's physical and social environment.
It's an adverb, answering the question 'when'? An adverb can modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. 'Often' modifying a verb ('goes'): My sister often goes to the movies by herself. 'Often' modifying an adjective ('late'): Jake is often late for dinner. 'Often' modifying another adverb: [I can't think of an example.]