Similarly is the adverb of "similar"
An example sentence is: They were similarly dressed".
No, it is an adjective. The rarely seen adverb is freakily. The similar adjective freakish (like a freak) has the common adverb form "freakishly."
no, it is a verb. "secretly" might be a good adverb with a similar meaning.
The word he is a pronoun; an adverb modifies a verb or an adverb.
No, it is not an adverb. The word dollar is a noun. There is no adverb form.
Yes. An adverb can modify a verb, an adjective or another adverb.
yes similarly is an adverb but similar is an adjective.
No, it is a conjunction, or less defintively a preposition. The similar word "then" can be an adverb.
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No, it is an adjective. The rarely seen adverb is freakily. The similar adjective freakish (like a freak) has the common adverb form "freakishly."
adverb tells us something more about verb & adjective tells us something more about the noun or pronoun. through this aspect these are similar.
The likely adverb is "fairly." (Far is already an adverb.)The similar proper name is often Farley.
The word "exited" means "departed" or "left" -- there is no adverb form. The similar word "excited" has the adverb form "excitedly" -- in an excited or enthusiastic manner.
The adverb form would be "freakily" which is very rarely used.The similar adjective freakish and the adverb freakishly are more often used.
The word "quite" is an adverb, and modifies adjectives or adverbs (quite large, quite well).*the similar word quiet has the adverb form quietly
No, the word discuss is not an adverb.The word discuss is a verb, because it is an action.The words verb and adverb have similar spelling but they are different things.
No, it's an adjective. Deliciously is an adverb. Delicious is almost always used as an adjective, but you could turn it into an adverb by adding an -ly, as in "She was dancing deliciously in her little black dress" or something similar.
No, it is not. Beak is a noun, for the mouthparts of birds, or things similar in appearance.