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Adverbs

Includes questions related to the comprehension, usage and identification of the parts of speech that modify a verb, adverb or adjective such as quickly or very.

6,107 Questions

Is elsewhere an adverb?

Yes, it is an adverb. It simply means "somewhere else."

Is for an adverb?

No. For is a preposition, or more rarely a conjunction.

Is there an adjective or an adverb?

The word there is usually an adverb, referring to a location. It can be used as an adjective, especially in idiomatic phrases (all there, over there).

Is slept an adverb?

No, slept is a past tense verb.

Is train an adverb?

No, the word "train" is not an adverb.

The word "train" is a verb and a noun.

Is too far an adverb?

In the phrase "too far" the word far is usually an adverb and too is always an adverb (excessive, overly).

What is an example of an adjective and adverb?

An adjective would be beautiful, and an adverb would be beautifully

What is the adverb for name?

There is an adverb "namely" but it has a connotation of "specifically by name" rather than done by name.

The verb to name has participle adjectives naming and named, but they do not form adverbs.

Is hustle an adverb?

It is a verb or a noun, but not an adverb. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.

What is the adverb for barked?

Although there is an adjective form from the present partciple (barking, as in barking dog). Unfortunately, only Wiktionary believes there is an adverb form barkingly.

Is wished an adverb?

No. Wished is a past tense verb, and a past participle(to wish). But it could form a participial phrase to function as an adverb.

What is an adverb of wait?

there isn't one it's an exception!!!!

Is entered a verb or adverb?

The word entered is a verb.

A verb is a word that describes an action, like walking, swimming, breathing and, indeed, entering.

Is the word goal an adverb?

It's a noun.

ex. The goal is to win. (Subject) I have a goal. (Direct Object)

Is adaptation an adverb?

No. It is a noun. The related adverb forms include adaptatively.

Is release an adverb?

No it is not. It is a verb, or a noun. There is no regular adverb form.

Is haunted an adverb?

No, it is not an adverb. Haunted is a past tense verb or an adjective, from the verb to haunt.

Is skin an adverb?

No. It can be a verb or a noun, and can act as a noun adjunct (skin tone, skin care) which is similar to an adjective.

Is upstream an adverb?

Yes, the word upstream is an adverb.
It is also an adjective.

Some example sentences are:
The salmon are swimming upstream.
You'll find the campsite upstream from here.

Is graciously an adverb?

Yes, graciously is an adverb. It means in a gracious, benevolent, or charitable manner.

What is an adverb for plight?

No adverb form exists for the noun plight (unfortunate situation) or the semi-archaic verb to plight (to pledge). It does form a rare negative adjective, which is unplighted (not pledged or engaged to marry).