There are basically 4 positions:
before the subject - Occasionally Jon missed the bus.
after the auxiliary or be verb - Jon is occasionally late for the bus. Jon has occasionally missed the bus.
before the main verb - Jon occasionally missed the bus.
end of the clause - Jon missed the bus occasionally.
It depends on the type of adverb where they go. Some such as occasionally (above) can go in all positions.
The word quickly is an adverb.The verb form would be "quicken".
NO!!! It is part of the verb 'To do'.
It can be an adverb, and also an adjective. It can also rarely be a noun. (The form "downstair" is seldom used.)yesCorrection: No. "Downstairs" is a locational complement to a verb. Rather than modifying a verb, as an adverb would do, "downstairs" completes the meaning of a verb (as a direct object would).
Gave is a verb, not an adjective. An adjective is a word that describes a verb. In the sentence "I ran quickly.", quickly would be an adverb because it's describing the verb "ran".
Yes, an adverb modifies a verb.
The word stunning is a verb and an adjective.The adverb would be stunningly.
Grumpily is an adverb, as it would describe an associated verb.
The word quickly is an adverb.The verb form would be "quicken".
The word finally is an adverb.The verb form of the word would be finalise.
Inhibited is not a verb, it's an adverb. Inhibit would be the verb.
The word circle is a verb ("the lions circle their prey") and a verb ("he drew a circle").The closest adverb form of the word would be circularly.
The adjective safe is based on the verb "save" and the adverb form would be 'safely'.
An adverb is a word that modifies a verb. In the case of the verb switched, an adverb example would be quickly, because it tells how something was switched.
Taunting is a verb that describes the action of teasing or provoking someone in a mocking or contemptuous way. An adverb, on the other hand, modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
NO!!! To Entertain is a VERB. 'Entertainingly' is ther Adverb.
No. Tasteful is an adjective. The adverb would be tastefully.
It is the definitive verb 'To Come'.