The adverb is 'soon' as it describes when.
The adjective sturdy modifies ship. The phrase wine-dark as an adjective modifies sea. Bravely is the adverb, modifying sailed.
She quietly walked through the dark hallway in the castle? She ; pronoun quietly ; adverb walked ; past tense verb through ; conjunction the ; definite article dark ; adjective hallway ; common noun in ; conjunction the ; definite article castle ; common noun .
No, it is not. It is an adjective meaning dark or obscured, as if by opaque ink.
"dark billowing clouds" isn't a sentence. Dark and billowing are adjectives describing clouds, a plural noun.
You is the subject in that sentence. The subject is whois performing the action.
The word "dark" is an adjective.An example sentence with this word is:It would be really helpful if humans could see in the dark.
It was getting dark. I was feeling homesick.It was getting dark and I was feeling homesick.
Dark can be an adjective or a noun. Darkly is an adverb.
The fireworks will begin as soon as it gets dark. Please call me as soon as you get home. We could find out the test results as soon as tomorrow.
the owl will hoot soon at night in the dark when it will catch its prey
Dark is an adjective and a noun, but not an adverb (which would be darkly).Adjective: The dark room is somewhat creepy.Noun: Some children are afraid of the dark.
No, it is not an adverb. Shadowy is an adjective (dark, hidden, secret).
Although it was already getting dark, he endeavored to complete his task.
The teacher turned on the light at her desk because it was getting dark outside.
as soon as possible, as soon as i get home I'm hatching my egg and getting it to be a lucario before it gets dark
The adjective sturdy modifies ship. The phrase wine-dark as an adjective modifies sea. Bravely is the adverb, modifying sailed.
He didn't really believe it was haunted, but he fearfully entered the hallway as it was getting dark.