"Quite" is an adverb. It's modifying the other adverb "sluggishly" which is modifying the verb "moved".
In this sentence, "work" is a noun serving as the object of the preposition "at." It refers to the place where Susan goes each morning.
Yup! You can start a sentence with any adverb.
Prior to reading this question I would have thought it was too early to answer it.
No, the word 'morning' is a noun, a word for the early part of the day, a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun morning is 'it'. Example:Morning at the beach is the best time. It is a quiet time before the crowds show up.
morning
moved is a verb quiet and sluggishly are adverbs early is an adjective
In this sentence, "work" is a noun serving as the object of the preposition "at." It refers to the place where Susan goes each morning.
Iwoke up early in the morning for schhhool
Early. --> It describes how they left.
Morning.
In this sense, work is a place. It falls into the noun category.
there are 4 counting articles: an, early, morning, and the.
The calves were frolicking in the early morning dew.
detest
In the early morning, the ship pulled into the harbor.
Comes is a verb in that sentence.
He started reading the daily prayers in his breviary early in the morning.