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What type of adverb is completely?

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It is an adverb of degree.

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What is the adverb of complete?

completely


What is the adverb for complete?

The adverb form is completely.


Can an adverb modify an adjective or another adverb?

Yes. Here are some examples: Rapidly running water (Rapidly is an adverb modifying "running" which is a present participle used as an adjective) Very rapidly running water (very is an adverb modifying "rapidly"). Completely bald (the adverb completely modifies the adjective bald) Almost completely bald (the adverb almost modifies the adverb completely)


How do you change the word completely to an adverb?

Completely is already an adverb. Removing the -ly puts it in adjective form.


What is the adverb in the following sentence- as a twelve-year-old Gibson was big strong and completely fearless?

The adverb is completely.


Does fearless modify the adverb completely?

No, the other way around. The adverb COMPLETELY could modify the adjective FEARLESS. e.g. The lion tamer was completely fearless.


Is almost an adverb?

Yes, it is. It modifies an adjective or adverb as an adverb of degree (e.g. almost done, almost completely).


What is the adverb 'he completely answered all of the question before leaving the room.?

The adverb in this sentence is "completely," as it gives more information about how he answered the questions.


What type of adverb is already?

It is time adverb


What type of adverb is absolutely?

Adverb of Degree


What type of adverb is almost?

adverb of degree


Is perfectly an adverb of degree?

No it is an adverb of manner. Adverbs of degree are words like: thoroughly / completely