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There is no adjective in the sentence "The lion growled loudly." Loudly is an adverb modifying the verb growled.
An imperative sentence.Shout loudly!
The adverb form of the adjective "loud" is "loudly."
A dog howled loudly all night is a sentence.
loudly
The adverb is "loudly" as it describes how he clapped.
Yes it can be used at the end of a sentence, however, its a word which can be at the beginning, middle or end. E.g. Loudly, he ran away. She screamed loudly because she was scared. He heard someone screaming loudly.
The fans cheered loudly when the performers took their final bows.
The man shouted loudly down the hall, disturbing most of the employees.
No there is not always an indirect object. He talks. no He talks loudly. no He talks loudly about dogs. no He talks loudly about dogs to me. no
She cried or bawled loudly.
Yes, loudly is an adverb. It describes how something is done, such as speaking or singing with a high volume.