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adverb i think but i am pretty sure it is an adverb
You is a pronoun look is a verb pretty is an adverb
No, "swallowed" is not an adverb. In the sentence "He swallowed the pill," "swallowed" is the verb describing the action taken by "he." An adverb typically modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb to describe how, when, where, or to what extent something happened.
No, it is not normally an adverb. The word "something" is a pronoun, or a noun. But it can substitute for the adverb "somewhat" in the construction "he looks something like his father."
To reveal is something you do, so it is a verb. An adverb tells HOW you do something.
Pretty is primarily an adjective (attractive, nice-looking, for a female), but can also colloquially be an adverb meaning "considerably"-- e.g. "It was pretty cold last night."
easy prettier or prettiest
The adverb is around.
To change the adjective "pretty" into an adverb, you can use the form "pretty" itself, as it can function as an adverb meaning "to a fairly high degree." For example, in the sentence "She is pretty talented," "pretty" modifies the adjective "talented." Alternatively, if you want a more formal adverbial form, you could use "fairly" or "quite" to convey a similar meaning.
Yes, "prettily" is a word. It is an adverb that describes doing something in a pretty manner. For example, one might say, "She arranged the flowers prettily."
The job of an adverb is to describe verbs
Yesterday is an adverb. It answers "when" something was done or happened.