answersLogoWhite

0

🎒

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

Who won the 1959 Datona 500 race?

The 1959 Daytona 500 race ran on February 22. The winner was Lee Petty (car #42) driving an Oldsmobile with the average speed of 135.521 MPH.

Is quickly an adverb?

Yes, quickly is an adverb.

"He pedaled quickly on his bike." Quickly tells how he pedaled. It modifies the verb.

Is almost an adverb or adjective?

Almost may be either an adjective or an adverb - it depends on use.

"Almost everyone left early." - Adjective, modifies pronoun 'everyone.'

"We were almost there." = Adverb, modifies adverb 'there.'

What is the longest terd?

Actually to be honest, the longest terd in the world right now is 4ft 2inches long,and 6inches wide.google it

What are adverbs of manner?

We usually use adverbs with verbs. We use adverbs of manner to describe how somebody does something.

Ex: He closed the door quietly (quietly is the adverb)

The train arrived late (late is the adverb)

Jane drives well (well is the adverb)

Where did Dday occur?

D-Day occurred on the beaches of Normandy, France during World War 2 while the Nazi/Germany occupied France. The United States military forces, joined with other nations approached the beach from the ocean while the Nazis defended the beach. The Nazi's were eventually overwhelmed after a massive loss of life on both sides, which was the turning point of the war leading to the defeat of the Germans.

Is went an adverb?

No, went is a verb. It's the past tense form of go.

What is the adverb of the word 'frequent'?

The adverb of frequent is "frequently." Taken from the 12th Ed of the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language. This answer provided by a Reference Librarian in the Chicago area.

An adverb that starts with ex?

Sure, but i can only think of 1. Exuberently.

Is early an adverb?

Yes, it can be an adverb, or an adjective when used with a noun.

The farmer wakes up early. (adverb, modifies wakes)

The doctor has an early appointment. (adjective, modifies appointment)

What is an adverb used before comparatives for emphasis?

In the sentence, "John is tall, but Mary is even taller", "even" is an adverb used before a comparative for emphasis.

What are elevators?

elevators are machines installed in tall buildings ,to take people to upper floors in few seconds.

Answer el·e·va·tor (ĕl'ə-vā'tər)

n. # A platform or an enclosure raised and lowered in a vertical shaft to transport people or freight. ## The enclosure or platform with its operating equipment, motor, cables, and accessories. # A movable control surface, usually attached to the horizontal stabilizer of an aircraft, that is used to produce motion up or down. # A mechanism, often with buckets or scoops attached to a conveyor, used for hoisting materials. # A granary equipped with devices for hoisting and discharging grain.

Above retrieved from Answers.com

Viper1

What is the adverb for the word 'devastation'?

The adverb of devastation is devastatingly.

An example sentence is: "the asteroid devastatingly destroyed the continent".

How is the word bad used as an adverb?

Our trip could turn out badly. Bad is not an adverb. Badly is an adverb.

What is the opposite of rarely?

Antonyms for rare are common, unexceptional, frequent or (cooked) well done.

What Is vaguely a noun?

Vaguely is not a noun. Vaguely is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Examples:

I vaguely remember the incident.

It's a murder mystery with a vaguely romanticsubplot.

The packages arrived today what is the adverb in this sentence?

"Today" is the adverb. It modifies the verb "arrived".

Today is the adverb because it is describing "when".

Who won WWll?

The allies won the war over the axis power.

What is adverb?

adverb is word that modified a verb,adjective.or other adverb

Is the word 'because' an adverb?

No. It is a conjunction. An adverb gereally modifies the verb and tells you when or where something happened, A conjunction joins two words.