The adverb is NOT, modifying the verb "go" (will go).
I used to go to the movies.
Because no one wanted to go with him to the movies
they go to the movies so that they can be entertained if they have any problems in their lives.
where you go to the movies and it is 1 dollar
Where do you live? Because you can go on the website for the cinema you want to go to, and that will give you all the movies playing .
Not.
rarely
Not both together. Go is a verb, and back is the adverb.
No, the word rarely is a adverb, a word that modifies a verb. For example:He can rarely sit still for long.She rarely eats meat.We rarely go to the movies.
The adverb in the sentence is "where," which modifies the verb "go." It provides more information about the location of the action.
In the sentence "let's go home," "home" is functioning as an adverb modifying the verb "go," indicating the direction of the action. It is answering the question "where" we should go.
"not" is the adverb in that sentence. It modifies the verb "go".
go
I used to go to the movies.
No, the word "go" is not an adverb.The word "go" is a verb, a noun, an interjection and an adjective.
Patiently is an adverb that would go with wait.
Go is a verb.