The adverb is 'then'; made when? made then.
The word "Quietly" in the sentence "Quietly they made their way home" is the adverb, modifying the verb "made."
The adverb is quietly, as it describes how they made their way home.
Yes. Tomorrow is an adverb modifying the verb "will be made" and answering the question "when."
Yes, the word hastily is an adverb.An example sentence is: "the cake was hastily made".
It can be both an adjective and an adverb, depending on context.
Let's take this sentence for example..."This cake was specially made for you."... and compare it with this sentence..."This cake was made for you."The word 'specially' makes a lot of difference to the verb 'made'. So, we can conclude that 'specially' is an adverb. Use this method for differentiating adjectives and adverbs. As for adjectives, it will make a difference to a noun.Eg: This sweet cake was made for you.This cake was made for you.
The adverb usually follows the verb it is modifying: The shirt was made well. You played well today.
* Enhanced is a verb form or adjective - it cannot be an adverb. Enhanced as an adjective: The enhanced skills of the ninjas made them excellent bodyguards.
rather
It seems to be a declarative sentence, stating a fact. An exclamatory sentence would be more like: "Sally, look! Serigraphs are prints made by a silkscreen process and they make interesting patterns!"
As an adverb - The lack of UN funds made the attempt to help the refugees pitifully inadequate .
Timorously (adverb): apprehensively; timidlyExample: The boy made his way timorously toward the podium when he was called on to give his speech.