No, "Jeff" is a noun, "book" is a noun, "football" is an adjective describing the noun "strategies," and "on" is a preposition. An adverb typically modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to provide more information about how something is done.
"that the coach recommended."
"that the coach recommended."
No, Jeff Kinney is not known to be a football player. He is best known as the author of the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" book series.
Jeff Hostetler has written: 'What it takes' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Biography, Conduct of life, Football players
The adverb is easily, as it refers to how she reads a book.
If the sentence indicates "a book is over there" then there is an adverb. If it means "there exists a book" then it is acting as a pronoun that precedes the subject (a book).
jeff kinney has won 10 book awards
Jeff Smith wrote his first book, "The Corrections," in 2001.
There are no adjectives or adverbs. The word 'a' is an article, not actually an adjective. The sentence "I have recently written a biographical book", for example, would have the adverb 'recently' (when was it written) and the adjective 'biographical' (what kind of book).
No. It is an adverb.
diary of a wimpy kid was the last book that jeff kinney wrote.
No, "same" is not an adverb; it is primarily an adjective. It describes nouns by indicating that they are identical or similar. For example, in the phrase "the same book," "same" modifies the noun "book." The adverb form related to "same" is "similarly."