No it can't.
No, "amazingly" is not a preposition. It is an adverb that is used to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb by expressing a high level of surprise, wonder, or admiration.
No. Forward can be a noun, verb, adjective or adverb, but it cannot act as a preposition.
No form of live is a preposition. It can be a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb.
No, "off" is a preposition, adverb, or adjective, not a verb.
No, "sadly" is not a preposition. It is an adverb that is used to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb to express sadness or regret. Prepositions are words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in a sentence.
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Yes. An adverb can modify a verb, an adjective or another adverb.
An adverb can modify or describe a verb.
No, "amazingly" is not a preposition. It is an adverb that is used to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb by expressing a high level of surprise, wonder, or admiration.
An adverb can modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.The object of a preposition is a noun or a pronoun; an adverb can modify the object indirectly by modifying an adjective describing the object. Example:We made plans for a very busy day. (the preposition is for; the object of the preposition is day; the adjective busy describes the noun day; the adverb very modifies the adjective busy)
An adverb modifies a verb. An adjective modifies a noun.
No. An adverb is a modifier that can modify a verb (or an adjective, or another adverb).
It is a preposition. It cannot stand alone to modify a verb.
Adverb phrases modify the verb, adjective, or adverb of the sentence.
No. Forward can be a noun, verb, adjective or adverb, but it cannot act as a preposition.
On can be an adverb a preposition or an adjective. adverb - Turn the lights on. adjective - The switch is in the on position. preposition - I'll see you on Sunday.
an adverb