The word "gently" is an adverb. The phrase "in her hands" is an adverb phrase.
To nibble on a boy's ear, gently place your tongue on his ear lobe. Bite the lob gently taking care not to bite too hard.
Get a knife and gently remove it from mud.
It might be wanting to play.
The dog can be gently placed onto an old towl, or lifted on gently, and dragged gently to a place where it is okay if some urine gets onto the floor.. or if its really that bad that you can't even move the dog, slide newspaper under the dog without moving it and after cleaning the remains.
By treating it very gently and with a lot of kindness.
The adverb is "gently". An adverb modifies a verb. "Planted", is the verb in this sentence.
Gently
Yes, it is an adverb. It is the adverb form of the adjective gentle, meaning in a careful or gentle manner.
The adverb is gently. To identify an adverb, find the verb and ask the questions how? why? when? where? to what extent?The verb is treat. How should you treat the kitten? Gently.
Softly is an adverb.
The adverb is 'gently'.
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Gently is the adverb form of gentle.Some example sentences are:She gently picked up the kitten.The soldier gently disarms the bomb.He gently strokes her hair.
No, gently is an adverb.
Gently is the adverb form of gentle.
The abstract noun for the adverb gently is gentleness.
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