the adverb is rotten :D
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The adverb of disgust is disgustingly.An example sentence is: "he disgustingly ate the rotten frog".
No, it is not. An adverbial clause has a subject and predicate.Although Mary ate lunch, she still craved an apple.
Something you ate was rotten
Adverbs tell how, when or where the action occurs. Example sentences: He ate quickly. (quickly is an adverb telling how he ate.) Yesterday he ate quickly. (yesterday is an adverb telling when he ate. At McDonald'syesterday, he ate quickly. ( At McDonald's is an adverbial phrase telling where he ate.)
In the sentence, "You ate an apple." the noun is apple, a word for a thing.
They ate it.
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No. "The horse ate the apple." is a complete sentence.subject = horseverb = atedirect object = apple
She ate 3/4.
They ate pies and rotten figs.
the boy ate the apple predicate(ate the apple)
It is the verb to eat. For example i am going to eat an apple. Yesterday I ate an apple.