There are no adverbs in the sentence you have submitted.
The = article
ball = noun
flew = past tense irregular verb
through = preposition of movement
the = article
net = noun
The adverbs are: through, very, here, and gently.The word 'flew' is the past tense of the verb 'fly'.
The adverb is overhead.
There isn't one.
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In this one: When we went to the zoo, we saw an alligator and giraffe
flew
No, the word "flew" is a past tense verb, not an adverb. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to provide more information about how an action is performed.
No, It is a verb. Flew is the past tense of the verb fly.
There is no limit on the number of nouns used in a sentence. (four nouns in that sentence) Examples:No nouns: They flew away. (they is a pronoun, flew is a verb, away is an adverb)One noun: The birds flew away.Seven nouns: When John went to visit his grandma, she made him some soup, sandwiches, some lemonade and for his dessert, a baked apple.
no not that this: Katie kicked the kick ball so hard that it flew to the kids plate to eat
The adverb form of by means close by, or passing by, as in: "Let's run by." "The birds flew by"