No. Clever is an adjective. The corresponding adverb is cleverly.
No, of is not an adverb. The word of is exclusively a preposition, but sometimes is separated from its object (e.g. what is that bolt a part of?).
No it is not. Nibbled is a verb. It is the past tense form of the verb "nibble".
No, the word capable is not an adverb.
The word "capable" is an adjective.
Yes, the word briefly is an adverb.
An example sentence with this word is: "he was here brieflythis morning".
Is the word influence and adjective or adverb or noun?
The adjective forms are influnceable, influential, the present participle, influencing, and the past participle, influenced.
What is the adverb for polite?
The adverb form of the word polite is politely.
Some example sentences are:
She politely asked for a glass of juice.
You need to ask me politely.
He politely held the door open for her.
"Juggler" is not an adverb, no,
The word "juggler" is a noun.
No. Hid is the past tense of the verb to hide. There is an adjective (hidden) but the adverb (hiddenly) is virtually never used.
Is when the day began an adverb clause?
Yes. Like an adverb, it tells "when" an action occurred or a condition existed.
What type of adverb is in the following sentence For a time they hoped that he would come back?
Phrasal adverb
Yes it is. It sets a time before which something will not, cannot, or did not occur.
Yes, after is an adverb of time.
What is the adverb form of trust?
Two adverbs related to the verb trust are trustedly and trustingly.
Yes, it is an adverb. It is the adverb form of the adjective speedy. It means quickly or rapidly.
No it is not. Largest is an adjective. The adverb form is largely.
What is the adverb for sudden?
The adverb form of the word "sudden" is suddenly.
An example sentence for you is: "Suddenly there was a loud thump from the cellar".
Replenish is not an adverb. It's a verb. A verb is a word that shows an action or state of being, or occurrence. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
No, it is not. The word fires is a plural noun or a verb form meaning shoots or burns.
No. Brief (short) is an adjective. The related adverb form is "briefly."