It tells you the Age, Place is was from and the Species of the Fossil
you tell me
Tell us about an experince for MCA
they show us what our ancestors did or if we've evolved and we looked different then, they show us what we had back then, sometimes what happened back then, we can see how old certain items are to see when it was used etc.
they tell us that past animals were once on and lived in kansas. they tell us that past animals were once on and lived in kansas.
Adverbs of manner tell us how something happens. They are usually placed after the main verb or after the object.Adverbs of place tell us where something happens.They are usually placed after the main verb or after the object.Adverbs of time tell us when an action happened, but also for how long, and how often.Adverbs of certainty go before the main verb but after the verb 'to be'.Adverbs of degree tell us about the intensity or degree of an action, an adjective or another adverb.Interrogative adverbs are usually placed at the beginning of a question.Relative adverbs can be used to join sentences or clauses. They replace the more formal structure of preposition + which in a relative clause:
time, position, direction and location
Adverbs tell more about verbs. "Usually" is the adverb in your sentence, and it tells us how often adverbs modify verbs.
Verbs are the words in a sentence that tell about the action and when the action took place. Eg:see - present/now, saw - pastAdverbs add extra information about a verb they tell us things like how or what manner something is done.He walks to school everyday. - verb is walk.He walks slowly to school everyday. - adverb is slowly it tells us how he walks.ALSO the correct question is: what are verbs and adverbs. Use are because the words verbs and adverbs are plural (more than one).What is a verb? Here the word verb means only one so you can use is.
A word which describes a verb is called an adverb. You can run fast, or slowly, or well or nimbly. Those words are adverbs. If you mean 'how do you explain what a verb is' it is a 'doing' word.
they tell the history
Adverbs that tell 'to what extent' are adverbs of intensity. Examples are: very extremely completely totally absolutely slightly fairly quite
Adverbs of degree tell us about the extent of an adjective, or the intensity of the action when modifying other adverbs.Extremely -- He is extremely annoying.Completely -- I am completely exhausted from running up the big hill.Too -- I've worked too hard today.Very -- He examined the device very thoroughly.These are only a few of the many adverbs of degree.
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Accidentally. She accidentally broke the vase. Adverbs tell us more information about verbs. In the above sentence the adverb tells us about the verb broke. How did she break the vase? - accidentally.
verbs are words that tell us about action: I saw the dog - action = see. We eat rice everyday - action=eat. adverbs tell us more information about verbs: We always eat rice for lunch. adverb always tells us how often we eat. adjectives describe nouns: The black dog ate the small rabbit. Nouns are: black (describes the dog) and small (describes the rabbit).
One song that contains adverb of manner is "Killing Me Softly" by Roberta Flack. Adverbs of manner tell us how something happens.