If you are asking for an adverbial form of the word frantically, that word is already an adverb. If you are asking for another adverb which can be used to modify frantically, the best choice would be very. The trapped animal was trying very frantically to escape.
The word frantically is an adverb. It means to do something in a frantic manner.
Yes. It is an alternative spelling of frantically, the adverb form of the adjective frantic.Frantically is the formal spelling. Frantically is often pronounced with 3 syllables instead of 4, which led to the alternate spelling (not in OED).
No, it's an adverb. Most words that end in "lly" are adverbs.
Frantically is an adverb to describe an action as in an uncontrolled, disordered, or nervous manner. Example sentence: I searched frantically for my keys, which I finally found in the plant by the door.
Frantic is an adjective
Yes, "frantically" is an adverb. It describes how an action is performed, indicating that it is done in a hurried or anxious manner. For example, one might say, "She searched frantically for her lost keys," which conveys a sense of urgency and distress in the action of searching.
Adverbs modify 'Verbs, and 'adjectives'. e.g. He ran quickly ; 'Ran' is the vern ' quickly' is the adverb. She wore an intensely red coat. ; 'Intensely' adverb, modifying the 'adjective' red'. Not the verb 'wore' , and 'coat is a noun .
No, "frantically" is not a common noun; it is an adverb. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, and "frantically" describes the manner in which an action is performed, typically indicating urgency or panic. Common nouns, on the other hand, refer to general items, people, or places, such as "dog," "city," or "book."
Frantically.
It is time adverb
It is an adverb of degree.
Adverb of Degree