The adverb is: "Cautiously"
There is no adverb in the sentence, "Fred brought home a baby tiger for Helen to help." If you need an adverb, then you could write "Fred *carefully* brought home a baby tiger for Helen to help."
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Yes, it is an adverb. It is the adverb form of the adjective gentle, meaning in a careful or gentle manner.
No, a baby is a person, so "baby" is a noun.Adverb are words which modify (give more information about) a verb.Example:She ran quickly.
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Adverb A+ Goon Squad ;)
Adverb A+ Goon Squad ;)
The word 'sweetly' is the adverb form of the adjective sweet.An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Example: The woman sang sweetly to the baby.
The word 'whenever' is not a pronoun.The word 'whenever' is an adverb and a conjunction.Examples:Call whenever you're ready. (adverb)The baby will smile whenever you smile at him. (conjunction)
Yes, an adverb can modify another adverb. Some examples:We saw a most beautifully presented play. (most modifies beautifully)She very quietly sang to her baby. (very modifies quietly)I only really like mysteries. I don't care so much for romances. (only modifies really)
In that particular sentence, baby is used as an adverb (since it modifies the adjective grand) even though the more usual use of baby is as a noun (as in, it's time to feed the baby).