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Adverbs most often answer the questions, "How", When", and "Where".

In this sentence, the only word answering one of those questions, is "outside" -it answers the question "where". So, outside is the adverb.

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In the following sentence which word is the adverb We left our muddy shoes outside?

There is no adverb in this sentence. "Muddy" is an adjective, which modifies a noun. The only verb, "left" is unmodified. If you said, "We quietly left our muddy shows outside," then "quietly" would be an adverb, modifying the verb "left."


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No, "optional" is not an adverb. It is an adjective that describes something as being available or left to one's discretion rather than being required or mandatory.


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What is the adverb in this sentence they left early in the morning?

Early. --> It describes how they left.


Is left an adverb?

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What is an adverb for left?

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Is on the table an adverb?

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How many shoes are there in a pair of shoes?

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Is almost an adverb or adjective?

Almost may be either an adjective or an adverb - it depends on use. "Almost everyone left early." - Adjective, modifies pronoun 'everyone.' "We were almost there." = Adverb, modifies adverb 'there.'