Took
The adverb in this sentence is "regularly". This is an adverb because it describes the verb, which is "practiced".
No, the word took is not an adverb.The word took is a verb, because it is an action.
To travel by land in wagon trains, it took two months.
No. Although "off" is an adverb, "take off" is an idiomatic verb. It is used to indicate aircraft departures (e.g. the flight took off) or removing something (e.g. She took off her shoes).
Katie took Tom for a ride in the red wagon.
The adverb in the sentence is "today". It describes when the action of reading the comics took place.
Greedily. Example: he took the money greedily from the woman.
"Recently" can be used as both an adverb and an adjective. As an adverb, it describes when an action took place, such as "I recently arrived." As an adjective, it can describe a noun, such as "the recently published book."
They mostly walked, but the wealthy took a carraige or wagon.
It took around 6 months on a buffalo wagon
approximately
"Overnight" can function as an adverb or an adjective.