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Maternally is the adverb of maternal.An example sentence is: "the cat maternally protected her kitten".
In this sentence, "over" is used as a preposition. It shows the relationship between the verb "walked" and the object "table."
The adverb of interesting is interestingly.An example sentence is: "the cat interestingly watched the bird".
Where can be a conjunction, an adverb, a pronoun and a noun.
The complete subject of this sentence is "The cat." Everything from "purred" on is part of the predicate. The cat did what? Purred. How? With pleasure. At what? At the visitor's skill.
No, the word true is not an adverb.The adverb form of this word is truly.An example sentence is: "he was truly sorry for spilling the orange juice on the cat".
The complete predicate of this sentence is 'fascinate people'.
Comfortably is the adverb of comfortable.An example sentence is: "he sat comfortably on the sofa".Another example is: "the cat slept comfortably on the bed".
A complete sentence consists of:an independent subject or subjectsa verba complete thoughtcorrect punctuationNote: You can combine two like, complete sentences with a semicolon.
"The cat purred." is a sentence because it has a subject, which is the cat and a verb which is purred. A sentence fragment has either a missing subject, a missing verb, or both.
Yes, it is an adverb, meaning in an excited manner.
Lazily is the adverb of lazy.An example sentence is: "the cat lazily nudged the mouse because it was snoring".Another example is: "he lazily left his bed unmade this morning".