No. Broadway is a noun, not an adverb.
The only adverb in this sentence is "very" which is an adverb of degree. It intensifies the adjective likely. Last year is an adverbial phrase of time, but is not an adverb nor does it contain an adverb. There is the mistaken belief that all adverbs end in "ly" or that any word that ends in "ly" is an adverb. However, words such as "friendly" or "lively" are adjectives; they are used to describe people, places, or things.
An Off - Broadway Production is a past Broadway Show that has lost it's business, customers, and money. Off - Broadway Productions perform on Broadway ST., right next to the Broadway Building. Some Off - Broadway Productions are Gypsy, Tarzan, Aladdin, Cinderella, and Caroline or Change.
A Broadway roster is the line-up of what plays, musicals, and other shows will be showing on Broadway. If an act will be done on Broadway, it is added to the roster.
when a show is "off Broadway it means that the show is still playing, but no longer playing in a Broadway theatre.This is not actually true. A show that is running off Broadway may or may not have ever been on Broadway. Many shows start off-broadway and get picked up to move into a Broadway theatre. And many more ONLY run off-broadway.
If it is on Broadway it is still being peformed.
In the sentence "John said that he saw a very lively Broadway show in New York last year," the adverb is "very." It modifies the adjective "lively," intensifying the description of the Broadway show. Adverbs often provide additional information about how, when, where, or to what extent something occurs.
The only adverb in this sentence is "very" which is an adverb of degree. It intensifies the adjective likely. Last year is an adverbial phrase of time, but is not an adverb nor does it contain an adverb. There is the mistaken belief that all adverbs end in "ly" or that any word that ends in "ly" is an adverb. However, words such as "friendly" or "lively" are adjectives; they are used to describe people, places, or things.
The word doesn't is a contraction, a shortened form for 'does not', a verb-adverb combination; the contraction is used as a verb or auxiliary verb. Example:This street doesn't go through to Broadway.
1. Adverb Of Time2. Adverb Of Place3. Adverb Of Manner4. Adverb Of Degree of Quantity5. Adverb Of Frequency6. Interrogative Adverb7. Relative Adverb
Daysha Broadway goes by Day Broadway.
broadway backer
on broadway
"Ever" is an adverb.
Broadway on Broadway - 2000 TV was released on: USA: 10 September 2000
Broadway on Broadway - 2003 TV was released on: USA: 7 September 2003
Lizze Broadway's birth name is Elizabeth Broadway.
Softly is an adverb.