Our trip could turn out badly. Bad is not an adverb. Badly is an adverb.
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No, it is not.
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The hinky pinky for a dead person who feels bad is crummy mummy
"That" is an intensifier, an adverb of degree, modifying "bad" and saying HOW bad he is.
No, it is not formally an adverb. It is an adjective (terrible, bad).However, informally and ungrammatically, it can be a substitute for the adverb, awfully.E.g. He was awful sick yesterday.
Yes. It can be an adverb or an adjective. adverb: They could have done worse. (comparative of badly) adjective: Now they were in worse trouble. (comparative of bad)
If it feels like a straight flow than its good if it feels like its spitting than its bad
Annoying is not an adverb, it is an adjective. The comparative of the adjective annoying is more annoying. Annoyingly is the adverb form of annoying. More annoyingly is the comparative form of annoyingly. Example: Can you find anyone more annoyingly chipper than Barbara?