Well, isn't that just a happy little sentence we have here! Let's break it down together. "One" is an adjective describing "email message," "contained" is a verb showing action, "a" is an article indicating a singular noun, "virus" is a noun, "but" is a conjunction connecting ideas, "it" is a pronoun referring to the virus, "was" is a verb indicating a state of being, and "very quickly" is an adverb describing how the virus was deleted. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, understanding the parts of speech can help us appreciate the beauty of language!
The adverb of the sentence is quickly.
Here are some examples of the word 'elixir' used in a sentence:1) He carefully opened the flask of green elixir.2) The people in the saloon were drunk on elixir.3) The elixir contained a lot of alcohol and drugged people quickly.
The adverb is quickly.
Quickly is an adverb, and dropped is the verb.
Quickly.
adjective quickly is an adverb
Yes, if you tagged them they will get a notification that you posted something, but so long as you deleted it before they saw it then they will not see the photo. They will simply get a message that the post has been deleted.
"Yes, I can use a sentence with replied in it," I replied to the question.
The adverb of the sentence is quickly.
No, "How quickly you learn" is a sentence fragment. It lacks a subject and verb to make it a complete sentence.
quickly
Here are some examples of the word 'elixir' used in a sentence:1) He carefully opened the flask of green elixir.2) The people in the saloon were drunk on elixir.3) The elixir contained a lot of alcohol and drugged people quickly.
He answered the question quickly and accurately.
I was chasing my dog quickly down the road
Quickly.
The adverb is quickly.
There is only one noun in the sentence: student