hence, thus, therefore, consequently
examples of adverb of reason
The word "example" is a noun, not an adverb.
adverbs answer the questions -how ,why,when and where.ie,adverb of manner,adverb of purpose and reason,adverb of time and adverb of place.
The adverb form "reasonably" can mean "as considered by reason" but has the modern usage to mean "somewhat" as applied to an adjective.
No! It's a noun. Quickly is an example of an adverb.
examples of adverb of reason
The word "example" is a noun, not an adverb.
adverbs answer the questions -how ,why,when and where.ie,adverb of manner,adverb of purpose and reason,adverb of time and adverb of place.
The adverb form "reasonably" can mean "as considered by reason" but has the modern usage to mean "somewhat" as applied to an adjective.
No! It's a noun. Quickly is an example of an adverb.
The adverb of peace is peacefully.An example sentence with this adverb is: "we will come out peacefully".
No it does not have anything added to the word for example an adverb is colorful or another adverb is brightly
The adverb of empty is emptily.An example sentence is "he started emptily at her".Another example is "the bored spectator cheered emptily".
The adverb of hate is "hatefully." For example, "She glared hatefully at him."
No, it is not a preposition. The word exactly is an adverb.
Comfortably is the adverb of comfortable.An example sentence is: "he sat comfortably on the sofa".Another example is: "the cat slept comfortably on the bed".
The adverb of absolute is absolutely.An example sentence is: "he is absolutely not my boyfriend".