Sure! Here are 50 examples of adverbs: quickly, slowly, carefully, happily, sadly, loudly, quietly, easily, beautifully, often, rarely, always, never, sometimes, frequently, nearly, almost, exactly, rightfully, suddenly, together, separately, recently, clearly, simply, completely, truly, shortly, instantly, bravely, effectively, wonderfully, naturally, smoothly, painfully, thoroughly, generously, wisely, politely, directly, eventually, initially, surprisingly, and remarkably.
successfullybeatifullygracefullygratefullysincerely
The word "example" is a noun, not an adverb.
No! It's a noun. Quickly is an example of an adverb.
The adverb of acceptance is acceptably.An example sentence is: "this works quite acceptably".
Yes, it is an adverb. it is the adverb form of doubtful (doubting).
"Frequiency" or even "frequency" is not an adverb and so there cannot be 50 examples.
successfullybeatifullygracefullygratefullysincerely
yes
Snow fell much earlier than usual.
adverb = something that describes a verb. e.g. (Verb = snoring) (Adverb used with verb = heavily snoring) or (Verb = Kick) (Adverb used with verb = kick vigorously)
Sit where 2 can see you
The word "example" is a noun, not an adverb.
what is the example of corollary
Adverb adds flavour to the verb of the sentence. For example: Vidhi writes neatly. In this sentence, the word 'neatly' describes the way how Vidhi writes. Adverb is therefore known to describe the verb in a sentence
An adverb of time tells when, for how long or how often something has happened or will happen. For example: I went to the store yesterday tells when I did an action.
night/knight
50 = 21 x 52