Carefully is the adverb in the sentence, "Bill studied the text very carefully."
By carefully scrutinizing the dollar bill, the agents were able to determine that it was a fake.
A predicate is the part of the sentence that describes the action, whereas the subject is the part of the sentence that describes who is doing the action. The predicate may just be a verb, but it can also involve adverbs, conjunctions, helping verbs, and so forth, all of which help to describe the action of the sentence. Here is a sentence in which the predicate is just a verb: Bill left. Bill is the subject, left is the predicate. But you could also say, Bill left suddenly. In that case, left suddenly is the predicate.
Harvard university
Computer Science
Bill Clinton studied law at Yale, but became a govenor in Arkansas
Yes bill gates studied maths at Harvard collage in the usa
Bill has to be made accordingly. yes that is a sentence.
the bill of rights makes America superb!:D
BILL
Yes they studied online.
The conference committee
The conference committee