Adverbs (note the spelling) are the part of speech that modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Adverbs tell where, when, how, or to what extent something happens. Many adverbs, but not all, end in -ly.
Really, quickly, slowly, too, very, and often are just some examples of adverbs.
'Add' is a verb.
Yes, the verb to add is an action verb; a word for the act of putting something with another thing or things; to put numbers or amounts together; to give something an extract quality.
multiply divide answer subtract add
Adverbs add information to the verb. Adjectives describe nouns.
-ize makes the verb elasticize which mean to make elastic
The verb of additional is add. As in "to add something".
'Add' is a verb.
its a verb just add ed to it
It is "additive".
yes
add
To make a verb a present participle, add -ing to the base form of the verb. For example, the verb "run" becomes "running" in present participle form.
The suffix "-ate" can be added to active to make "activate," the verb form.
i think there is no verb form but you can add will to make it a verb just like "certainly will"
NO. "add" is a verb. Related adjectives are "added" and "additional" .
Usually -s or -es, depending on the spelling of the verb.
No, it is not. The word is a verb (to add), and means to combine or form a sum.