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.
The adverb form of the adjective 'tragic' is tragically.
pointy
No, "safer" is not an adverb; it is the comparative form of the adjective "safe." Adjectives describe nouns, while adverbs typically modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. The adverb form of "safe" is "safely."
No, neither word is being used as an adverb. Position is a noun and upright is an adjective describing the position desired.
Jonah is a proper noun.
The adverb is around.
Our trip could turn out badly. Bad is not an adverb. Badly is an adverb.
an adverb. waited is a verb and patiently describes the verb therefore it is an adverb
On can be an adverb a preposition or an adjective. adverb - Turn the lights on. adjective - The switch is in the on position. preposition - I'll see you on Sunday.
loftier
No. Corner is a noun, or a verb (to turn a corner, or slang, to monopolize a market). There is no adverb form.
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beyond
It is an adverb qualifying the verb waited.
Adverb
No, it's an adjective. Deliciously is an adverb. Delicious is almost always used as an adjective, but you could turn it into an adverb by adding an -ly, as in "She was dancing deliciously in her little black dress" or something similar.