Oh, dude, like, yelled is actually a verb, not an adverb. Adverbs usually describe how an action is done, but yelled is the action itself. So, next time someone asks if yelled is an adverb, you can be like, "Nope, it's a verb, man."
Madly is an adverb. The -ly ending is a clue. Many adverbs end in -lyAdverbs add more information about verbs.He yelled madly for 2 minutes.In this sentence the verb is yelled and the adverb madlytells us how or in what manner he yelled.
In the sentence, the adverb is "angrily." It describes how Vera yelled at her cousin, modifying the verb "yelled" to indicate the manner in which the action was performed. Adverbs often provide context about how, when, where, or to what extent an action occurs.
The adverb form of the adjective "loud" is "loudly."
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yelled ( I yelled, She yelled)
The word yelled is a verb
Yelled is not an onomatopoeia:)
Yelled is the correct spelling.
He yelled the answer back to me because the music was so loud.
He grabbed her by the throat and yelled abuse.
The past tense of yell is yelled.
The cast of The Man Who Yelled - 1992 includes: Mo Willems as Himself - The Man Who Yelled