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carefully = adverb nailed = past tense verb
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When you do something carefully it means you are careful when you do it. Carefully modifies the verb 'do', while 'careful' modifies the (pro)noun 'you'.
It's an adverb because it modifies a verb, such as "She walked carefully." A general rule: If a word ends in "ly," it's probably an adverb.
Care is a noun and a verb. Caring and careful are adjectives. Carefully is an adverb.
No, "carefully" is not a verb. It is an adverb that describes how an action is performed. Verbs are words that express an action or state of being.
Carefully is an adverb. Any word that ends with "ly" is more than likely an adverb, it modifies a verb.
carefully = adverb nailed = past tense verb
No, 'recently' is an adverb, a verb modifier. An adverb describes the action of a verb. For instance, in the sentence, "I carefully unscrewed the jar of olives," the adverb is carefully. Carefully is an adverb because it describes the verb, or, in other words, answers the question, "How did you unscrew the jar of olives?" " I carefully unscrewed the jar of olives." or, as in your case, "I recently unscrewed the jar of olives."
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When you do something carefully it means you are careful when you do it. Carefully modifies the verb 'do', while 'careful' modifies the (pro)noun 'you'.
Carefully is an adverb. example: The cat crept carefully past the sleeping dog. Carefully describes how the cat crept, a verb.
It's an adverb because it modifies a verb, such as "She walked carefully." A general rule: If a word ends in "ly," it's probably an adverb.
The noun and verb "care" has the adjective form careful and the adverb form carefully.
No, "perch" is not an adverb. It is a noun that refers to a type of fish or a place where birds roost.
The adverb carefully modifies the verb drives.The adverb very modifies the adverb carefully.
Care is a noun and a verb. Caring and careful are adjectives. Carefully is an adverb.