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No, the word deep is not an adverb.The adverb would be deeply.
The book "Legend of the Deep Lagoon" by Roger Grubbs has 238 pages.
Averages three to ten feet.
4 Feet
Deeply.
It is deeply
A Barrier Reef. The barrier reefs grow parallel to the shore of an island and are separated from it by a deep lagoon.
A ten year old boy wanted to kill the ghost of the lagoon, Tupo, because the monster killed the boy's father. The boy went to the deep past of the lagoon one night to kill the monster, and he succeeded.
Deep is an adjective, and deeply is an adverb.
Deeply is the adverb form of deep.Some example sentences for you are:He is deeply in love with her.The performer spoke deeply.
lagoons can be from 2 ft.-2,000 ft. 4 feet