You can't. There is no such word as "Glady".
Yes impatiently is an adverb. Adverbs add detail to verbs. An example for using impatiently in a sentence could be,"they waited impatiently for an answer.
Correctly is the adverb in that sentence.
Yes, it is an adverb. It is the adverb form of the adjective gentle, meaning in a careful or gentle manner.
The adverb in your sentence is 'thereafter'.
The adverb of the sentence is quickly.
nearly is the adverb of manner
As a modifier to the verb. Sentence: "The boy was running through traffic". Using the adverb "recklessly" as an adverb: "The boy was recklessly running through traffic".
Benign (harmless, inoffensive) is an adjective, not an adverb. A sentence using the adverb, benignly. "He smiled benignly at the bullies, knowing that he would have his revenge on them in a few hours."
Pages is not an adverb. Pages is a noun.Here is a sentence using pages: My book has 284 pages.
Correctly is the adverb in that sentence.
That sentence does not have an adverb.
The adverb form of greed is greedily.An example sentence using this word is: "he greedilysnatched the chocolate from his mother".
The adverb is "downstairs." *The clause "thinking the world was on fire" is an adverb clause using the participle thinking.
Subject of the sentence Verb of the sentence Adverb of Manner Adverb of Place Adverb of Frequency Adverb of time Purpose
As a modifier to the verb. Sentence: "The boy was running through traffic". Using the adverb "recklessly" as an adverb: "The boy was recklessly running through traffic".
"Is" is the verb. There is no adverb in the question.
Yes impatiently is an adverb. Adverbs add detail to verbs. An example for using impatiently in a sentence could be,"they waited impatiently for an answer.