That is the correct spelling of the adverb "nervously."
Yes. I nervously approached the new student. Nervously describes the manner in which I approached the new student.
Here are 2 examples:He was glancing nervously at his teacher.Why were you glancing nervously at me?
"Nervously" is an adverb. It describes how an action is performed, indicating that something is done in a nervous manner. Adverbs typically modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, and in this case, "nervously" modifies a verb to convey the manner of the action.
walking back and forth nervously
The comparative and superlative forms of anxious are more anxious and most anxious.
Yes, the word nervously is an adverb.
The adverb of nervous is nervously.
No. Nervously is an adverb. The adjective form is nervous(anxious, worried, jittery).
Yes. I nervously approached the new student. Nervously describes the manner in which I approached the new student.
the student answered the teacher's question nervously.
I was shaking nervously when a test arrived at my desk.
Nervous is an adjective. The adverb form is nervously.
Nervously, as it is describing walked, which is the verb in the sentence.
No, "nervously" is not a pronoun. It is an adverb that describes how something is done or the manner in which an action is performed.
Here are 2 examples:He was glancing nervously at his teacher.Why were you glancing nervously at me?
Just then, the man reputed to be shakiest gun in the West began to speak nervously.
Michael nervously fiddled with his pencil while waiting for the teacher to ask her next question.