The adverb in the sentence is "exhaustively." Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, providing more information about the action being performed. In this case, "exhaustively" describes how your cousin worked in the desert, indicating that he worked in a thorough and exhaustive manner while prospecting for uranium.
As a modifier to the verb. Sentence: "The boy was running through traffic". Using the adverb "recklessly" as an adverb: "The boy was recklessly running through traffic".
In the English language, "fire" has no adverb form.
an adverb is a part of speech that describes a verb, as an adjective describes a noun.
The adverb form of weak is weakly.An example sentence is: "he weakly ate his soup".
The adverb form of drizzle is drizzly.An example sentence is: "the rain was a bit drizzly yesterday".
the adverb is exhaustively, an adverb is a word that describes a verb, he worked exhaustively, this is telling us how he worked
exhaustively
The adverb in the sentence is "exhaustively". It describes how the action of working was done by the subject (my cousin).
Yes, it is an adverb. It means in a through manner. It should not be confused with "exhaustingly" (in a tiring manner).
Correctly is the adverb in that sentence.
That sentence does not have an adverb.
Subject of the sentence Verb of the sentence Adverb of Manner Adverb of Place Adverb of Frequency Adverb of time Purpose
"Is" is the verb. There is no adverb in the question.
Correctly is the adverb in that sentence.
1:Exhaustedly - The workers finished their work exhaustedly 2:Exhaustively - He had an exhaustive method. 3: Exhaustingly - She exhaustingly danced for two hours.
The adverb in your sentence is 'thereafter'.
The adverb of the sentence is quickly.