Well, how about "faithfully"? It's like adding a little touch of kindness to your sentence, just like adding a happy little tree to a painting. Just remember, adverbs are like the paintbrushes of language, helping to add depth and color to your words.
"To become famous" is an infinitive phrase. It could serve as a noun, adjective, or adverb, but there is no adverb in it.
In the word 'only' for it it strengthens the word 'Serve' where the adverb is meant for
The noun behavior can have the adverb form "behaviorally." It means "in regard to behavior."
No, "wrinkly" is an adjective used to describe something that has wrinkles. An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, but "wrinkly" does not serve this purpose.
Not usually. It is an adjective, and only an adverb informally, when it takes the place of the adverb form neatly. Used with verbs such as serve or keep, it is technically still an adjective.
The word "alongside" can serve as both a preposition and an adverb.
No, it is a plural noun. The singular (year) can be a noun adjunct, and there is an adverb, yearly.
"Like" can function as a preposition or a conjunction, while "as" can serve as a conjunction or an adverb.
I'm about 90% certain it is an adverb. About can serve as an adverb, preposition or adjective. I'm 99.9999999999999% certain it isn't an adjective as used here, but preposition or adverb depends on whether there is anything more to the sentence: He wandered about (aimlessly) => about is an adverb He wandered about the park => about is a preposition
Yes, prepositional phrases can function as either adjective phrases or adverb phrases in a sentence. An adjective phrase modifies a noun or pronoun, while an adverb phrase modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb.
No. The word 'regularly' is not a conjunction, but an adverb. It describes how or when something is done, e.g. I wash my car regularly. A conjunction is used to join part of a sentence, and the word 'regularly' does not serve that function.
No. Before is not a verb. It is usually used as an adjective or an adverb.