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Q: What is the adverb in you drove there on Sunday?
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What is the adverb in Mother drove me there?

The adverb is "there".


What is an adverb in mother drove you there?

There is the adverb


What is the adverb in the sentence we drove far to find the best hamburger?

Far is the adverb. It tells where (in distance) we drove.


Doug drove 352miles on Sunday and 381 miles on Saturday How do you find how many more miles he drove on Sunday than on Saturday?

Since 352 is a smaller number than 381, he drove a shorter distance on Sunday than on Saturday. To find out how much less he drove on Sunday than Saturday, subtract the two numbers. 381 - 352 = 29 miles less that he drove on Sunday.


Is north an adverb?

No, "north" is not an adverb. It is a noun or adjective that indicates a direction on the compass.


Is noise an adverb?

No...it is a noun. I think you mean NOISILY, as in "The car drove noisily past."....which IS an adverb.


Is drove an adverb?

No, it is the past tense of the verb "to drive."


which noun is sunday?

Sunday can be used a proper noun or an adverb.


Is around an adverb?

It can be an adverb (used without an object) or a preposition. There is an old dog that comes around. (adverb) We drove around the block. (preposition)


Is fast an adverb or an adjective?

It can be either, because there is no adverb form (fastly) for speed.A fast car (adjective)He drove fast (adverb)


What is the adverb for we drove far to find the best hamburger?

Best


Is northwest an adverb?

Yes, it can be. "He drove northwest to find the camp." Northwest can be an adverb or an adjective, or also a noun (a direction or region).