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It is when you break down a sentence like: We do driving right. Pronoun Verb Noun Adverb
The adverb of the word unhappy is unhappily.An example sentence is "he unhappily walked down the street".
He jumped down off the chair. They looked down at her. Jack watched as the sun went down. He bent down to pick up her glove. Jack's not down yet.
Return can be used as a verb, a noun, and an adjective.Verb: return the movieNoun: a safe returnAdjective: a return trip
"Sit down" is a verb phrase used to describe an action, where "sit" is the verb and "down" is an adverb indicating the direction of the action. The phrase as a whole is not considered an adverb.
In the sentence, You sat down: You is the pronoun subject sat is the verb down is the adverb.
The adverb of forceful is forcefully.An example sentence is: "we will forcefully kick the door down".
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Down in your sentence is an adverb telling where.
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Yes, the word nervously is an adverb.
It is when you break down a sentence like: We do driving right. Pronoun Verb Noun Adverb
The adverb of sensible is sensibly.An example sentence is "he ate his meal sensibly".Another is "make sure you walk sensibly down the corridor".
He dubiously marked down the answer on his test.Dubiously is the adverb form of dubious. Dubious means doubtful and unsure. Just add an "ly" and it turns dubious into an adverb. An adverb simply describes a verb. Your verb in this sentence is "marked." "Dubiously describes how he "marked" his answer.
first of all..... that is a common sense question... to answer that, its quickly.
swiftly, she ran to catch the bus before it left the stop.