In the sentence "He often brings home fresh vegetables from the farmers market," the adverb is "often." It modifies the verb "brings," indicating the frequency of the action. The phrase "from the farmers market" is a prepositional phrase and does not contain adverbs.
A positive sentence brings the positive out of the context. Everything will be all right is an example of sentence.
Yes. Which brings me to the question, "Is "yes." a complete sentence? I think so.
Springtime brings new growth to the garden.
A buddha is teacher who brings enlightenment and wisdom.
Autumn brings the change from summer to winter...
No. It will only BRING is correct but this is not a complete sentence. It will only bring what? You need to complete the thought.
The conclusion of the election brings an end to much fervor.
Beware is she brings you a gift, her motive is revenge.
She brings a lot of team spirt and enthusiasm to our cheerleading squad.
Diwali is a festival of lights. It brings happiness.
What is the crisis today that brings you late to work
A plaintiff is a person who brings an action against another in a court of law