Silently is an adverb. Many adverbs end in the prefix -LY.
No, "silently" is an adverb, not a verb. It describes how something is done in a quiet or noiseless manner.
It is neither. The word silently is an adverb, the adverb form of the adjective silent.
The word silently *is* an adverb. The adjective form is "silent."
"Silently" is an adverb and it almost always modifies a verb. "He tiptoed silently into the room." "She didn't speak, but her eyes silently followed him as he entered."
Yes, it is the adverb form of the adjective silent.
No, "silently" is an adverb, not a verb. It describes how something is done in a quiet or noiseless manner.
It is neither. The word silently is an adverb, the adverb form of the adjective silent.
In the given sentence, many (adjective), passengers (noun), stood (verb), as(conjunction), the (article), elevator (noun) and moved (verb) are not adverbs.It would seem easier to name the 3 adverbs:The adverb silently modifies the verb stood.The adverb downward modifies the verb moved.The adverb quickly modifies the verb moved. (it is a pair, rather than modifying the other adverb).
The word silently *is* an adverb. The adjective form is "silent."
"Silently" is an adverb and it almost always modifies a verb. "He tiptoed silently into the room." "She didn't speak, but her eyes silently followed him as he entered."
Silently is an adverb. The adjective is silent.
Yes, silent is an adjective. It is a form of the noun or verb silence.
silence is the noun form of silent, silent is an adjective, adverb form is silently and the verb form is to be silent
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Yes, it is an adverb. The related adjective is silent.
Yes, it is the adverb form of the adjective silent.
The adverb you are looking for is silently.An example sentence is: "he silently crept up to the door".