No, because is a subordinating conjunction.
No, 'put' is a verb, because it is an action. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective or adverb.
No it is not a adverb .i think it is a verb because if you accept somethinit is considered a verbg
It is a verb because you do it. If you say it is an adverb, that means you are describing a verb.
the adverb for curious is seriously because when you use that in curious it suits very much...
Adverb of manner (answers the question how?) Adverb of place (answers the question where?) Adverb of time (answers the question when?) Adverb of frequency (answers the question how often?) Adverb of degree (intensifiers) [Don't know if this is right] Adverb of negation (no) Adverb of affirmation (yes) Adverb of uncertainly (maybe/perhaps) Adverb of reason (because....) Adverb of duration (answers the question how long??)
Because is neither an adjective nor an adverb. It's a conjunction.
I can't perform magic just because you want me to. (Here, the adverb clause "just because you want me to" modifies the adverb "can't.")
No, 'put' is a verb, because it is an action. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective or adverb.
Sung is not an adverb because and adverb describes how,when,where, and what. Sung is the past participle of the verb "to sing."
crippled is not an adverb because it doesn't end ly. Unless it end ly that it is adverb
yes it is because the adverb modifies the noun and sweetly does that in a sentence
"Today" is the adverb. It modifies the verb "arrived". Today is the adverb because it is describing "when".
No. It is an adjective because it describes whatever is tired.
The adverb in this sentence is "regularly". This is an adverb because it describes the verb, which is "practiced".
It can be, because slow is both an adjective and adverb. But the comparative form of the adverb could also be "more slowly."
There is no adverb form of the word puppies.This is because the word puppies is a noun.
The word excited in that sentence is not an adverb but an adjective because it describes the subject. An adverb desrcribes an adjective, verb or another adverb.