The monster vicously tore him apart.
The noun in the sentence is musicians.
A quintet is, essentially, a group with five members. An example sentence would be: They paid good money to go watch the quintet.
The term for musical punctuation, similar to a comma or period in a sentence, is called a "cadence."
The word "musician" should not be capitalized in a sentence unless it is the first word of the sentence or part of a title. For example, you would write, "The musician performed beautifully," but if it were part of a title, you might write, "The Musician's Journey." In general usage, it remains lowercase.
All my life I wanted to be a musician.
The word viciously is an adverb, yes.An example sentence using the word is: "the lion viciously killed the hunter in order to protect the cubs".
The prowling lion pounced on the grazing zebra and viciously sank its teeth into the zebra's flesh.The pit bull barks loudly and viciously at anyone who passes that house.The poor girl watched as the man viciously attacked her mother.She will serve only a few weeks in jail for viciously abusing three innocent puppies.
poor jack sparrow was viciously marooned on a desert isle with not but a single shot in his pistol.
His former mistress attacked him viciously in the press.
viciously.
Yes, very viciously.
Teasing someone viciously.
he interacted with their ships by shooting viciously at them.
ferociously, savagely, passionately, furiously, viciously, tigerishly
An adjective describes a noun and should not be confused with an adverb, which describes a verb. For example, in the sentence, "The angry husband viciously yelled at his wife," "angry" is an adjective and "viciously" is an adverb.
Raccoons will bite and claw viciously when in a fight or to themselves from potential predators.
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