What is the one most common used adverb?
I'm not sure, but I would guess that one of the most common ones is 'well', for example; I drive well.
What is the comparative form for adverb greatly?
Adverbs, such as greatly, don't have comparative forms. Adjectives, such as great, have comparative forms:
positive: great
comparative: greater
superlative: greatest
No. It is the past tense of the verb 'to seem' (there is an adverb form, which is seemingly).
What is the adverb of independence?
The adverb of independent is independently.
An example sentence is: "humanity was doomed as soon as the artificial intelligence learnt to think independently".
The clause is everything after "squawked" -- "because all of the hens had been painted blue" -- and modifies "squawked" to explain why they squawked.
Is begged a verb or an adverb?
It is a verb because you do it. If you say it is an adverb, that means you are describing a verb.
Yes it is any words ending in ly and theres very aswelly and hopefully ends in ly so yes it is the answer is yes!
Yes. It ends in ly. It is normally an adverb. It has been used as a predicate adjective: He is officially. In that case however officially actually modifies a previously mentioned idea. Still its use in that one case is as an adjective.
No. Collecting is a verb form, or a noun (gerund). There is no related adverb form as there is for collective.
What is the adverb for economy?
Economically
The adverb economically derives from the adjectives economic and economical.
The word lazily is an adverb, the adverb form of the adjective lazy. It means done in a slow, unhurried, or lazy manner.
What is the adverb for legible?
The adverb form of the adjective legible is legibly. It means done in a legible (readable) manner.
What is the adverb form of bravely?
The word bravely is already an adverb. You can't have an adverb of an adverb.
Some example sentences are:
He bravely defeated the giant spider.
She fought her phobia very bravely.
No. The word treasure can be a noun or verb. The participle "treasured" can be an adjective, but there is no adverb form.
Is enduring an adverb or an adjective?
The word enduring is the present participle of the verb to endure. The present participle is also an adjective and a gerund (verbal noun). Examples:
Verb: After enduring a series of treatments, the boy is finally in recovery.
Adjective: The novel 'To Kill a Mockingbird' is an enduring favorite.
Noun: Enduring is more difficult but enduring pays benefits; giving up pays nothing.
Assuredly is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb. Assuredly answers the question "How?" as do all adverbs; assuredly gets it's genitic formation from the verb assure.
Example sentence: He assuredly explained the problem with the engine.