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Patiently is the adverb in Mr Morris worked patiently with the new student
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Oh, dude, the adverb in that sentence is "patiently." It's describing how Mr. Morris worked, like a chill dude helping out a new student. So, yeah, that's your answer.
The adverb form for the noun patience is the adverb form of the adjective patient: patiently.(or the negative adverb, impatiently)
The word hard can be either an adjective (hard rock) or an adverb (worked hard). The adverb 'hardly' usually has an entirely different connotation.
Patiently is the adverb in Mr Morris worked patiently with the new student
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patiently Adverb: a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a word group, expressing a relation of place, time, circumstance, manner, cause, degree, etc. (e.g., patiently, patient, then, there ).
Patiently is an adverb, as it describes a verb, like: The waited patiently.
an adverb. waited is a verb and patiently describes the verb therefore it is an adverb
Oh, dude, the adverb in that sentence is "patiently." It's describing how Mr. Morris worked, like a chill dude helping out a new student. So, yeah, that's your answer.
No, "patiently" is an adverb, not a noun. It describes how an action is done.
The word patiently is an adverb (in a forbearing or unworried manner).
Yes, patiently is an adverb of manner, telling how an action was performed.
the adverb of patient is patiently for example : John waited patiently on the stairs.