No, it is not an adverb. The word bed is a noun (and colloquially a verb).
no, it is a verb. "secretly" might be a good adverb with a similar meaning.
The word he is a pronoun; an adverb modifies a verb or an adverb.
No, it is not an adverb. The word dollar is a noun. There is no adverb form.
The word not is an adverb. The word there can be an adverb. The combination "not there" is a compound adverb.The homophone phrase "they're not" includes a pronoun, a verb, and an adverb, because the adverb not has to modify an understood adjective or adverb (e.g. "They're not colorful).
No, excellent is an adjective. The adverb form is excellently.
The adverb is 'then'; made when? made then.
The adverb of sleepy is sleepily.An example sentence is: "she sleepily slides into bed".
The adverb form of sleepiness is sleepily.An example sentence is: "she sleepily climbed into bed".
The adverb of sleepy is sleepily.An example sentence is: "she sleepily slides into bed".
The adverb form of lazy is lazily.An example sentence is: "he lazily stayed in bed for most of the day".
"Getting out of bed" is a phrase, including 4 words. Getting is a verb, out is an adverb, of is a preposition, and bed is a noun.
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".
during appears to be a adverb It's neither, it's a preposition. i believe it is a adverb
Yes it is an adverb. Adverb of Place. Where? Under!
The word "over" can be either an adjective, preposition or an adverb depending upon its usage in a sentence."The presentation is over" (Adjective)"Throw that sheet over the bed" (Preposition)"The fat hangs over his pants" (Adverb)
Lazily is the adverb of lazy.An example sentence is: "the cat lazily nudged the mouse because it was snoring".Another example is: "he lazily left his bed unmade this morning".
no, it is a verb. "secretly" might be a good adverb with a similar meaning.