Ah, the adverbial form of "ornaments" would be "ornamentally." Just like adding a touch of color to a painting, adding "ally" transforms the adjective "ornamental" into an adverb. Keep on exploring the beauty of language, my friend.
Of or pertaining to an adverb; of the nature of an adverb; as, an adverbial phrase or form.
politely
Carefully is the adverbial form of care.
Carefully is the adverbial form of care.
Reliably is the adverbial form of reliable.
"In a motherly way" is one example of the adverbial form of "mother."Specifically, the grammatical name for the above example is an adverbial phrase. Another example is the adverb "motheringly." Either way, the two examples given answer the adverbial question of "how?"
it is intrusively
No, the adverbial form of harsh would be harshly.
No, it is an adjective. It's adverbial form is "excellently".
An adverbial phrase is a sequence of words after a verb to modify but may contain infinitive or past participle form to replace any adverb.eg: I go every dayverb (adverbial phrase)
Well, "dryly" is the adverbial form of "dry," who's comparative form would be "drier."
Yes; it's the adverbial form of the adjective unfortunate.