The light is flashing.
The adverb is 'tomorrow' because it is describing the verb phrase, 'are going' (are going when?).
No, "going" is not a verb in the phrase "going everyone." In this context, "going" is part of the gerund form of the verb "go." It functions as a present participle, describing an action.
Coming Soon or Now Playing
The infinitive phrase "to shop" functions as an adverb describing the purpose or intention of Johnna going to the store. It explains why she went to the store and adds more detail to the action.
You would use "where" when you are describing a location. For example, "Where are you going?" or "Where is the nearest coffee shop?"
yes there is going to be one electric ripstik because my dad is going make one
No. A phrase you are looking for would be posed as a question.
the phrase is were going to disneyland, and you say it when you earn somthing or do something good.
The antonym of coming is going.
You are going to get licked.
Yes there is,coming new in January 2012. When Lisa comes back and Gilda gets her own power.
entusiastically is an adverb, it means that its describing a verb. You have to use it by describing a verb because then its not going to make sense