A+ = short
An adverb.
The word swiftly is an adverb. It means in a swift manner.
yes, it does, the adverb swiftly. It says that the snake was moving in a swift (rapid) manner.
verb = sees adverb = swiftly
No. It's an adverb.
Yes, "swiftly" is an adverb. It describes how an action is done, usually indicating speed or efficiency.
fish = noun sea = noun large = adjective swiftly = adverb (swim swiftly)
big and swimmy
The word 'swiftly' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb. Some examples:We ran swiftly to the bus stop, just in time to wave good-bye as the bus sped away.The kids swiftly made their bed because they could smell bacon and pancakes.
Fish - a noun swim - is the action they are doing - a verb swiftly - is how they are doing it - an Adverb.
It's an adverb because it describes the verb~
No, ouch is not an adverb. An adverb describes a verb, such as "happily", or "swiftly".The word "ouch" is an interjection, used to express pain or sympathy for pain.