The pronoun of that sentence is they.
The sentence is a bit scrambled that needs to be corrected. It would be I held the ticket tightly that my friend gave me in my hand.
Tacking or coming about is a sailing maneuver by which a sailing vessel, so a sentence could be like this. "As the ship was tacking, I held onto the mast tightly to keep balance."
"He clenched the pole tightly." "They clench onto the safety bar every time." It is used as a verb.
The baseball player gripped the bat. The driver gripped the wheel. The visitor gripped the doorknob.
Tightly is an adverb.
The adverb in the sentence is "tightly." It describes how the child held your hand.
The adverb is "tightly", as it describes how he packed the tent.
The sentence is a bit scrambled that needs to be corrected. It would be I held the ticket tightly that my friend gave me in my hand.
The word 'tightly' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb or an adjective. Example sentence: The spare tire was tightly jammed in the well and it was difficult to get out.
He clamped his hand tightly around the paper.
The hungry falcon had the rabbit clutched tightly in her talons.
A solid is matter with atoms tightly packed together.
Mike wrap the bandage tightly around the girls wrist.
clutched means to grab hold of it tightly i.e. i clutched my purse.
The mouse was clutched tightly in the hawk's talons. The talons of destiny were crushing his hopes and dreams.
Here is one example: I clenched my teeth tightly as we went onto the bridge.
If we loose them in a tightly timed sequence, our arrows will arrive in a chain.