Adverbs are a part of speech describing a verb, clause, or sentences. Adverbs of purpose describe why something happened. The word because is a very common adverb of purpose.
The correct spelling of the adverb is the transposition "purposely" (deliberately).
an adverb where telling the purpose in a short sentence.
The word "for" is a preposition. It forms phrases that describe for whom something was done, or for what purpose.
Yes, it is an adverb meaning barely or hardly.
The adverb form is uncaringly, meaning thoughtlessly or apathetically (having no sympathy or concern).
The correct spelling of the adverb is the transposition "purposely" (deliberately).
an adverb where telling the purpose in a short sentence.
pie
Yes, it is an adverb. It means done for a symbolic purpose.
The word "for" is a preposition. It forms phrases that describe for whom something was done, or for what purpose.
adverbs answer the questions -how ,why,when and where.ie,adverb of manner,adverb of purpose and reason,adverb of time and adverb of place.
purposely
Yes, it is an adverb meaning barely or hardly.
Yes, it is. It is an adverb of time meaning "concurrently."
Subject of the sentence Verb of the sentence Adverb of Manner Adverb of Place Adverb of Frequency Adverb of time Purpose
The adverb form is uncaringly, meaning thoughtlessly or apathetically (having no sympathy or concern).
No, there is no common adverb meaning "done in a drawn manner."