It depends on the noun or adjective form.
The adverb form of the adjective "active" is "actively."
No. Act is a noun, or verb. There is an adjective "active" which has the adverb form "actively."
There is no direct adverb for create, although the participles act as adjectives (created, creating).However, the derivative adjective creative (which means something different) does have an adverb form (creatively).
There is no adverb form for the verb to enact.Some adverbs to modify the verb act are:quickly enactfinally enactenact reluctantlyenact eagerlysoon enacteventually enact
what is the adverb form of freedom
Brevity as a noun has the adverb form brief, and the adverb form "briefly."
No. Act is a noun, or verb. There is an adjective "active" which has the adverb form "actively."
The adverb form is "responsibly" (in a responsible manner). As in "Please act responsibly."
The word acting is the present participle of to act, and can be a verb, noun or adjective. But it does not form an adverb. A related derivative adjective is active, with the adverb form actively.
There is no direct adverb for create, although the participles act as adjectives (created, creating).However, the derivative adjective creative (which means something different) does have an adverb form (creatively).
Not by itself. But it can form a participial phrase that can act as an adverb. (e.g. He was busy killing his boss, or rather a likeness of him.)
There is no adverb form for the verb to enact.Some adverbs to modify the verb act are:quickly enactfinally enactenact reluctantlyenact eagerlysoon enacteventually enact
Yes, the verb to warm is an action verb; the act of warming, an action.
Yes, although the more proper form is "loudly." An example is the form "he talks too loud" (loudly).
No, it is an adjective. Anonymously is the adverb form.
The related adverb form is decreasingly. It is the adverb form of the present participle, decreasing. The past participle, decreased, does not form an adverb.
The adverb form is incessantly.
The adverb form is originally.