The adverb "together" is a manner adverb, as it describes the way in which an action is performed. It indicates that two or more people or things are involved in the action collectively or in unison. For example, in the sentence "They worked together on the project," "together" modifies the verb "worked" to show how the action was carried out.
adverb of time
An adverb of negation.
The word 'kind' is a noun and an adjective.The word kind becomes an adverb when combined with the word of; the adverb is kind of, an adverb of degree.The word can also become an adverb of Manner when the letters "ly" are added to the end of the word - "Kindly"
Together can be an adverb or more rarely an adjective, not a verb.
it is an adverb of time
adverb of manner
It is an adverb of manner
The adverb "immediately" describes "when."
I think it will be adverb of place.
It is a time adverb
Yes, the word together is almost always an adverb. Rarely it can act as an adjective.
Together is the adverb: it describes how the herds move.