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No, it's an adjective. The adverb form is terribly.

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What is the adverb of mangled in terrible manner?

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What is the adverb of manner of the word terrible?

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Is terribly an adjective?

yes it is for example this was a terrible day


What is the adverb in this sentence gabriel tried out for the soccer team this year but he plays terrible?

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Is awful an adverb?

No, it is not formally an adverb. It is an adjective (terrible, bad).However, informally and ungrammatically, it can be a substitute for the adverb, awfully.E.g. He was awful sick yesterday.


Is such an adverb?

It can be an adverb when it modifies an adjective to mean very, or especially. Examples would be "such terrible weather" or "such sad memories."


Is terribly an adverb or is it an adjective?

The word 'terrible' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as extremely bad or serious (a terriblestorm; a terrible crime).


How do you spell terrible?

That is the correct spelling of the adverb "terribly" (horribly, or colloquially very).


What adjectives would describe an adjective?

The word "adjective" is a noun, so many adjectives can be used to describe it. Examples:To describe a good adjective, you could say, "It's a fabulous adjective." (The adjective "fabulous" describes the noun "adjective".)To describe a bad adjective, you could say, "It's a terrible adjective." (The adjective"terrible" describes the noun.) To modify an adjective, an adverb needs to be used.Examples:"That adjective is absolutely fabulous!" (The adverb "absolutely" modifies the adjective "fabulous".)"The other adjective is unbelievably terrible!" (The adverb "unbelievably" modifies the adjective "terrible".)


What is the noun form of terrible?

Ah, the noun form of "terrible" is "terribleness." Just like how a beautiful painting can have beauty, a terrible situation can have terribleness. Remember, every word has its own unique way to express itself on the canvas of language.


Is this sentence correct after all those wonderful meals the meatloaf served today tastes terribly?

No, the word 'terribly' is an adverb, a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.The part of speech that is needed is an adjective to function as a predicate adjective (also called a subject complement).A predicate adjective is an adjective that follows a linking verb that restates the subject (meatloaf = terrible)."After all those wonderful meals the meatloaf served today tastes terrible."


Is most an adverb or adjective?

It can be either: Most people in the city use taxis and subways to get around. (adjective modifies people) That was the insult that hurt most. (adverb modifies hurt) That model is the most modern. (adverb modifies modern)