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No, it is not an adverb.The word door is a noun.
It can be, because the comparative for the adjective large (larger) is the same as for the adverb large (in a larger manner). E.g. Paint the company name larger on the door than on the window.
The adverb of forceful is forcefully.An example sentence is: "we will forcefully kick the door down".
Quietly is the adverb for quiet.
The adverb in that sentence is downstairs. It's an adverb of place and tells where you ran.
Because your car is running and they dont want someone to hop in your car and steal it
The adverb you are looking for is silently.An example sentence is: "he silently crept up to the door".
Yes. patiently is an adverb because in this example sentce, Fran waited patiently at the door, the word patiently is describing how Fran waited.
Plunged is a past participle or the simple past tense. "The door plunged into the water." A past participle can be used as a noun or adverb. "The plunged door remained on the bottom of the lake." In that case plunged is used as an adjective. It modifies the noun door which makes it an adjective. Theoretically it is possible to use it as an adverb. Then it would modify a verb, an adjective, or an adverb. I have no idea how to do it.
Wooden is not an adverb, a word that modifies verbs, adjectives, and other adverb. Wooden is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.Example: a wooden door