alone- verb leave
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The adverb in the sentence "Will you please leave me alone" is "please." Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs by providing information about how, when, where, or to what extent an action is performed. In this case, "please" modifies the verb "leave" by indicating the manner in which the action is being carried out.
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Use "let" with a verb, and "leave" with an adjective or adverb. For example we say Let him go, and Leave him alone.
Yes, the word orderly is an adverb.An example sentence is: "please leave the building in a calm and orderly manner".
Yes, but it is often a conjunction used in restrictive clauses (e.g. when we leave). It is used alone as an adverb in questions such as "When do we leave?"
go away and leave me alone its your mom
adverb NO ITS A PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE!!! It is definitely an adverb because it answers the question "where". Besides, a prepositional phrase needs an object (which has to be a noun or pronoun), and, in this sentence, we don't know around "what".
Leave can be used to make an imperative sentence, by itself leave is not imperative. Leave now!
Usage of "alone" in a sentence: "I am alone in this world." "Are you alone?" "Bethany felt alone because no one else was at her party." "Tyler wanted to be left alone but Kelly wouldn't leave him alone."
Por favor, deixe (They speak Portugese in Brazil fyi)
I will leave you if you do not sort yourself out.Leave me alone you bully.I will take my leave then.
My aggravating brother won't leave me alone.