If you mean "What is the adverb for necessary," the answer is necessarily. If not, you may want to rephrase your question.
Necessary is not an adverb: it is most commonly used as an adjective.
Necessarily is the adverb of necessary.An example sentence is: "he was necessarily rude today".
Necessarily is the adverb of necessary.An example sentence is: "he was necessarily rude today".
No, it is not an adverb. Truthful is an adjective, and the adverb form is "truthfully."
adverb is word that modified a verb,adjective.or other adverb
Necessary is not an adverb: it is most commonly used as an adjective.
Necessarily is the adverb of necessary.An example sentence is: "he was necessarily rude today".
It's an adjective.
Necessarily is the adverb of necessary.An example sentence is: "he was necessarily rude today".
The word "necessarily" is an adverb meaning necessary, or done because required.
No, "necessarily" does not have a prefix. It is a standalone adverb formed from the root word "necessary."
Yes, it is an adverb. It means in a required or necessary manner, i.e. it must be done. But it is often used in the negative form. "Speed is not necessarily the main requirement in car racing."
The likely word is the adverb accordingly (as is necessary or proper).The word accordantly means harmoniously.
No, because you would like to start the sentence right and if you start it with an adverb it would be a sentence fragment.
No, "lingered" is not an adverb. It is a verb that means to stay in a place longer than necessary. However, the adverb form of "lingered" would be "lingeringly," which describes the manner in which someone lingers.
1. Adverb Of Time2. Adverb Of Place3. Adverb Of Manner4. Adverb Of Degree of Quantity5. Adverb Of Frequency6. Interrogative Adverb7. Relative Adverb
"Ever" is an adverb.