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Is tightly an adverb?

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How do you change slow to an adverb?

Add -ly onto the end to form the adverb "slowly."Or you could leave it alone. Slow can be used as an adverb in some cases, to mean slowly.(Walk slow around the elephants, as opposed to walk slowly, which could mean something else.)


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An adverb is a word that modifies a verb. 'Hard' is not a verb, therefore it can't have an adverb tacked onto it. If you wanted to remove 'hard' from the sentence and make a new one that includes an adverb, and has basically the same meaning, you could do something like this: "The carpenters strenuously worked all day without food or water."


How can you change lazy into an adverb?

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Why do you have to spell the word carefully with two L's?

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Is wildly an adverb?

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