An Adverb for care is carefully
Carefully is the adverbial form of care.
Care is a noun and a verb. Caring and careful are adjectives. Carefully is an adverb.
The noun and verb "care" has the adjective form careful and the adverb form carefully.
Careful is an adjective (using care). The adverb form is carefully.
With care
No, it is not an adverb. The word caring is a verb form and gerund (noun) that may be used as an adjective. There is no related adverb form.
The adjective is educational and the adverb is educationally."I shall take care of your children, especially what can be done educationally."
The adverb for the noun "manners" is "mannerly."The term "adverbs of manner" tell how something is being done, including by speed, care, demeanor, or appearance.
The noun and verb "care" has the adjective form careful and the adverb form carefully.
The adjective exact (precise) has the adverb form exactly(precisely, absolutely).The verb (to exact) has a rarely-used adverb form "exactingly" (with care to detail or precision).
No. It can be a verb or a noun, and can act as a noun adjunct (skin tone, skin care) which is similar to an adjective.
Yes, an adverb can modify another adverb. Some examples:We saw a most beautifully presented play. (most modifies beautifully)She very quietly sang to her baby. (very modifies quietly)I only really like mysteries. I don't care so much for romances. (only modifies really)