She jumped high up into the air.
The word "high" is an adverb in the sentence above.
The bird soared high in the sky.
That building is very high.
(Above is a preposition, but is considered an adverb when it acts alone.)As he climbed into the attic, he could hear something moving above.The pedestrians took cover as the pigeons passed above.
There is no adverb form for the verb climb, or climbed. You would need to use an adverbial prepositional phrase to indicate "in a climbing fashion."
The word "wrong" can be an adverb, but it is uncommon to use it as such.For example "he was doing it all wrong".The more common adverb is "wrongly".An example sentence is "he was wrongly accused of the crime".
The bird soared high in the sky.
(You would have to use the adverb, which is tenderly.) She touched his face tenderly.
Enhance
an adverb is a part of speech that describes a verb, as an adjective describes a noun.
it's an adverb so you would use it like this ;"i secretly handed her the note"
Like this: I did my history homework yesterday. That's how you use yesterday as an adverb in a sentence
Adverb
Never is an adverb so the only way you can use it in a sentence is as an adverb.- That never happened.- That never occurred to me.- I will never win.- We thought that we would never see a long sentence here.- One can never believe them when they say that Answers.com will actually work.
You would use an adverb. The sentence would read, "he is gentlemanly."
"I pay my telephone bill monthly." (pronoun, verb, possessive adjective, noun, noun, adverb)
In the English language, "fire" has no adverb form.
Profoundly is a adverb.