"Immediately" is the adverb.
The adverb is ahead, and modifies the infinitive "to plan."To help you find the adverb, remember that an adverb tells how, when, where or to what degree an action is done. Think what is the action being done in this sentence - what are you being asked to do here? Then ask how, when, where is the action supposed to be done.
Quickly It modifies the verb "ran"
Adverbs help verbs in a sentence.
symbolically, An adverb is the part of speech that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb. In this case, "symbolically" modifies the how they protested and how they wore their clothes.
Both words can be adverbs, and very is definitely an adverb modifying well. Depending on the sentence, well might be an adjective or an adverb. He draws very well. (well is an adverb) He is very well. (well is an adjective)
"Today" is the adverb. It modifies the verb "arrived". Today is the adverb because it is describing "when".
The adverb in this sentence is "late."
The adverb is eventually, because it modifies the verb arrived.
The adverb is late.
Immediately is an adverb.
If the sentence is: I will go to the store immediately...then "immediately" is an adverb. It answers the "when" requirement. "Immediately" is never a preposition.
There is no 'following sentence'.
The adverb of immediate is immediately.An example sentence for you is: "she immediately ran out of the haunted house".
Well an adverb describes a verb, so upstairs is the adverb, and in the sentence it modifies the verb keeps.
Daily is the adverb.
This is a Phrasal adverb.
Phrasal adverb