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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.

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Is turn an adverb?

No. Turn is a verb. Although there are participles that form adjectives (turned, unturned, turning), there are no adverbs for done in a turning manner. The closest is probably twistingly.

What is an adverb form of send?

The verb send has no adverb form. The participles sending and sent can be used as adjectives.

There is an adverb form of the adjective sendable, which is sendably (very rarely used outside networking).

Is 'not' always an adverb?

I am not sure but NOT is an adverb of negation.

Examples:

No

Not

Never

Don't

Is only an adverb?

Only can be an adverb, as in "He only found one of his shoes."

It is a adjective in "This is the only pencil I can find."

It is a conjunction as in "I would have gone, only you objected." (meaning but)

What is the adverb form of due?

The adverb of the word due is duly.

An example sentence is: "he duly paid on time".

Is live verb noun or adverb?

It's a verb (as well as an adjective).

What is the adverb in the sentence John bought the flowers for his wife?

There is no adverb.

There is an adverbial prepositional phrase (for his wife).

Is Christmas an adverb?

No. Christmas is a proper noun, sometimes used as a noun adjunct or adjective as in Christmas tree and Christmas dinner.

Is obviously an adverb?

Yes, it is the adverb form of the adjective obvious (plain, evident).

Is fly an adverb?

No, it's a verb form, which can be used as an adjective or a noun (gerund).

Is fat an adverb?

No, you can't say something like he talked fat. It is an adjective or a noun

But you can say something like he grew fat!

Is safe an adverb?

yes, it modifies a verb, e.g. He arrived safely.

Is funny an Adverb?

No funny is an adjective and not an adverb

Is their an adverb or verb?

Their (belonging to them) is a possessive adjective (pronoun).

There (as in not right here) is an adverb.

Is independent an adverb?

No. Independent is an adjective. Independently is the adverb form.

Is drew an adverb?

No. Drew is the past tense of the verb to draw, with the past participle (and adjective) drawn.

There is no adverb form for any of the meanings.

Can school be an adverb?

No. Adverb phrases are often used instead (in school, of school, concerning school).

The word school is often used as an adjective/ noun adjunct (school subjects, school uniform), but there is no adverb form. The generally synonymous adjective scholastic and adverb scholastically are often used, which are based on the noun scholar.

What is Adverb form of accept?

It is probably "acceptingly." This word refers to acting in an accepting or tolerant way.

Is closer an adverb or adjective?

It is either. If it modifies a noun or pronoun, it is an adjective. "That was a close game." If it modifies a verb, an adjective, or an adverb, it is an adverb. The game finished closer than we thought."

What is an adverb meaning uncaring?

The adverb form is uncaringly, meaning thoughtlessly or apathetically (having no sympathy or concern).

What is the adverb of success?

Successfully is the adverb of success.

An example sentence is: "the team successfully freed the orca from SeaWorld".