No, it is not an adverb. Made is the past tense (and past participle) of the verb to make.
Adverbs describe how, when or where an action is done.
Yes,it is an adverb, but it has nothing to do with speed. Fastly means securely, as in made fast (tightly attached or anchored). The adjective fast (quick) is also an adverb (quickly).
No, it is a verb ("She downed the glass of milk."), a noun ("a pillow made of down"), and a preposition ("She ran down the hallway."). I suppose it could also be an adjective ("down escalator"), but it is not an adverb, sorry.
Does is a verb, not an adverb.
Adverb
It can be an adverb or an adjective.
The adverb is 'then'; made when? made then.
There is no adverb form for the verb to produce or the noun produce.There is an adverb form for the adjective productive; the adverb is productively.
The adverb is quietly, as it describes how they made their way home.
There is no adverb form for the verb to produce or the noun produce.There is an adverb form for the adjective productive; the adverb is productively.
The word "Quietly" in the sentence "Quietly they made their way home" is the adverb, modifying the verb "made."
Yes. Tomorrow is an adverb modifying the verb "will be made" and answering the question "when."
If you're using AOA the correct answer is: Adverb phrase: in Spain Modified: was made
'Priority' is a noun, and adverbs are made from adjectives. However, 'prior' is an adjective that does not have a corresponding adverb.
Yes, it is an adverb. It is made from the adjective unsurprising, which comes from surprising, the present participle of the verb to surprise.
It can be both an adjective and an adverb, depending on context.
There is no such word as "fastily." The adverb "fastly" means securely (made fast or attached). The word fast is the adverb used to mean speedy or quick.
Swift is not an adverb. It's an adjective meaning something happens quickly. It can be made into an adverb by adding the suffix -ly (swiftly).