yes there can, depending on if you like pie or not.
Adverbs can be used at the beginning, middle, or the end of a sentence.
The adverbs in the sentence are "first" and "finished."
They modify verbs, adjectives and adverbs.
Two adverbs that can be used to describe sadness are "gloomily" and "mournfully."
Two adverbs for the verb sing are clearly and beautifully.
Adverbs can be used at the beginning, middle, or the end of a sentence.
The two adverbs are "somewhat" and "cautiously."Cautiously modifies entered and somewhat modifies cautiously.
Because it will make your sentence positive.
The adverbs in the sentence are "first" and "finished."
Adverbs modify verbs and other adverbs. In this sentence, there would be two adverbs: quite and well (well refers to how Tameesha can sew, and quite refers to how well she can sew.)
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Adjectives and adverbs help describe your sentence in more detail.
You measured the frame lengthwise and then fastened it securely. There are two adverbs in this sentence - lengthwise (modifying measured) and securely (modifying fastened). All other words are not adverbs.
The adverbs in the sentence are slowly and forwards (misspelt forward)
yes. an adverb can describe an adjective,verb, or another adverb
He said no quietly and quickly walked to the door
Neither sentence has two adverbs. The first sentence, "Bridget owns a huge black dog", doesn't contain any adverbs. The second sentence, "Enrique is an extremely talented baseball player", has only one adverb, "extremely".