frecuentar?
No, the word Spanish is not an adverb at all.The word Spanish is an adjective and a noun.
The adverb form of the word "frequent" is frequently.An example sentence for you is: "he was frequently making bullying remarks about his classmates".
more frequently
The word frequent is an adjective. It describes something that occurs often.
Yes, it is: He frequently dances. He=noun. Frequently=adverb because it is describing the verb. Dances=verb.
The adverb of frequent is "frequently." Taken from the 12th Ed of the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language. This answer provided by a Reference Librarian in the Chicago area.
First find the base word of "Frequency": frequent. Then identify how 'frequent' can modify a verb: 'frequently.'
no an adverb
Rápido. prontamente, pronto, aprisa (adverb)
A LOT of Spanish words end with "mente." It is an ending that makes a word an adverb. See the Related Link below.
No, the word frequently is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb; frequently tells how often the action occurs. Example:We frequently visit my aunt in town.
The noun form for the adjective frequent is frequentness.The noun forms for the verb to frequent are frequenter, frequency, and the gerund, frequenting.