Adverbs describe or qualify nouns and adjectives. If your sentence said the settlers built their homes hastily. Hastily would describe how they built their homes, but adverbs don't have to just describe how something is done. They also describe when and WHERE something is done. Know the answer now?
The adverb is "downstairs." It tells where the playroom was built.
The antecedent for the pronoun 'they' is the noun settlers.Settlers built forts and towns. Settlers also established farms.
As an adverb: When the earthquake began the ground is shook powerfully.As an adjective: He likes to drive a powerfully built car.
She built a very tall sand castle.
Example sentence - The old hut was built using adobe bricks.
Indoors is the adverb in that sentence. It's an adverb of place, which tells where the pool was built.
The adverb is "downstairs." It tells where the playroom was built.
The settlers charged across the plains, despite the blizzard that threatened them.
Busily is the adverb of busy.An example sentence is: "the beaver busily built the dam".Another example is: "Fred is busily painting the portrait".
The antecedent for the pronoun 'they' is the noun settlers.Settlers built forts and towns. Settlers also established farms.
a satellite is built on earth and then placed into orbit. which statement correctly completes the following sentence
The settler built a small cabin in the wilderness.
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As an adverb: When the earthquake began the ground is shook powerfully.As an adjective: He likes to drive a powerfully built car.
the first log houses that were built from settlers were in Delaware
As an adverb: When the earthquake began the ground is shook powerfully.As an adjective: He likes to drive a powerfully built car.