Recklessly.
To determine which sentence has an underlined adverb modifying another adverb, you need to identify sentences where one adverb describes the manner or degree of another adverb. For example, in the sentence "She ran very quickly," the underlined adverb "very" modifies the adverb "quickly." Here, "very" enhances the degree to which she ran quickly.
The word below can be an adjective, adverb or preposition. It is an adverb in the sentence: "To see another example, look below."
exactly
An adverb modifies another adverb.Example:You did your homework rather quickly. - The adverb rather is modifying the adverb quickly.
One is "never," and another is "immediately and another is "on a dime."
The word carelessly (uncautiously) is an adverb. The word careless is an adjective.
Carelessly is an adverb.
carelessly
No, careless is an adjective. The adverb form is carelessly.
Yes. It is the adverb form of the adjective careless.
The opposite of carefully is carelessly.Both carefully and carelessly are adverbs.
carelessly,clumsily
"Carelessly" is an adverb.
The adverb form of "care" is "carefully." It describes the manner in which an action is performed, indicating that it is done with attention and caution. Another related adverb is "carelessly," which conveys the opposite meaning, suggesting a lack of attention or concern.
The negative adverb for "carefully" is "carelessly." While "carefully" implies doing something with caution and attention to detail, "carelessly" indicates a lack of attention or concern, often leading to mistakes or accidents.
The adverb of the word careless is carelessly. This is the same word just adding a l and a y t the end.
The word 'carelessly' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb or an adjective. Examples:Modifying a verb: She carelessly stirred the pancake batter, splashing it all over the counter.Modifying an adjective: His carelessly spoken words hurt his chance for being hired.