To diagram an adverb in a sentence, place it on a slanted line below the verb it modifies. This shows the adverb's relationship to the verb in the sentence structure.
2 hours and 30 min
The adverb is carefully because it describes how Bob drew the line.
Yes, you can start a sentence with "By" By, the time I waited in line two hours for my ticket, the show was over.
The preposition is fine. However, the question technically should read: Does this sentence use a preposition properly? Connor waited in line while Ava parked the car.
Yes.The preposition (in) is used correctly.
Slowly
"You waited."
It's an adverb because it describes the verb~
No, as far as I know. Adverbs are modifiers. Sentence complements include direct objects, predicate adjectives, predicate nominatives, and indirect objects; they go on the base line of a sentence diagram. Modifiers go below the base line.
concert, bank, dmv, movies, rollercoaster
To diagram adverbs effectively, place them on a slanted line above the word they modify in a sentence diagram. This helps visually show how the adverb relates to the rest of the sentence.