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Walked is the verb and slowly is the adverb
slowly-most adverbs end in ly an adverb is a word describing a verb
'Slowly' is an adverb, or a word that describes a verb. In the sentence, "A snail traveled slowly across the aquarium glass," the verb being described is 'traveled' and slowly describes how the snail traveled.Adverb
Yes.
Adverbs are words that generally describe a verb. For example in the sentence "She skipped merrily through the park" the word "merrily" is an adverb as it is describing the way in which she skipped (verb [past tense]). Often times you'll find that adverbs end in "-ly". This is not true in ALL cases, however. They can also describe adjectives and sometimes other adverbs. In the sentence, "His new car was very fast", the word "very" is an adverb describing the adjective "fast". In "She prefers to drive quite slowly", the word "quite" describes the word "slowly", which is also an adverb.
Walked is the verb and slowly is the adverb
The adverb for slowly is "slowly." It describes the action of an activity done at a slow pace.
Yes. The word slowly is an adverb. The word "slow" can also be used as an adverb with the same meaning.
slowly-most adverbs end in ly an adverb is a word describing a verb
Slowly and Carefully are the adverbs because they describe the action being taken by the Raccoon. His Hobbling was Slow and Careful. Think of adverbs as adjectives for verbs.
I strongly recommend paying your bill on time.Strongly is the adverb.
Slowly is not modified by any word in this sentence. But slowly modifies convinced. Slowly is an adverb of manner and it modifies the verb convinced. It tells us in what manner you were convinced.
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Herman easily lifted the barbell.He climbed the ladder slowly.
The adverb "slowly" indicates speed, which is an adverb of manner. It answers the question "how."
Today we ran outside slowly