the adverb clause is as soon as the bell rang
the word it modifies is was
the subordinating conjunction is as soon as
Yes, the word 'too' is an adverb, a word to modify a verb or an adjective.
An adverb is a word that describes a verb (action or 'doing' word). You cannot say "he was oh running" or "she was oh jumping" etc so therefore it is not an adverb. "Oh!" as used as such would be an interjection, aka a word that shows sudden emotion.
What is the adverb for exhaust?
1:Exhaustedly
- The workers finished their work exhaustedly
2:Exhaustively
- He had an exhaustive method.
3: Exhaustingly
- She exhaustingly danced for two hours.
No, it is not an adverb. The word tree is a noun, or verb (to chase up a tree). The adjective is "treed" (active or passive) but there is no adverb form.
What is the adjective adverb and noun for expect?
The adjective forms of the verb to expect are expectable, expectant, the present participle expecting, and the past participle expected.
The adverb forms of the verb to expect are expectablely, expectingly, expectantly, and expectedly.
The noun forms of the verb to expect are expectancy, expectation, and the gerund, expecting.
Yes, some can be an adverb. Just check your dictionary :)
Which is the adverb - quickly fierce cheerful or plump?
Quickly is the adverb.
"The lion tamer quickly jumped out of the cage."
What is the opposite of the adverb badly?
The adverb "well" is the usual opposite of the adverb "badly."
If "badly" is used to mean "extremely or greatly" the opposite could be "slightly."
E.g. He was badly bruised./He was slightly bruised.
Is the word carpenter an adverb?
No, the word carpenter is not am adverb.
The word carpenter is a noun and sometimes a verb.
Click here to see a dictionary entry on the word.
What information can adverbs give you?
Adverbs provide information about how, when, where, or to what degree an action is performed. They can modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs in a sentence to provide more detail.
What are the noun and adverb forms of predict?
The noun forms of the verb to predict are predictor, prediction, and the gerund, predicting.
The adverb form is predictably.
It can be an adverb, a preposition, or a conjunction.
"He had seen the car before." (adverb)
"He saw the car before the storm. (preposition)
"He saw the car before it was washed away by the storm." (conjunction)
We know that adverb is formed by adding -Ly to the adjective. the adjective form of mother is maternal. Accordingly the adverb form of mother should be ''maternally''.
How do you neutralize a casserole that is too sweet?
Adding salt may help, or just adding more of your main ingredients too (such as onion or potato, whatever you veggies or main food for the casserole might be).