There are two adverbs in that sentence: "outdoors" and "terribly". "Outdoors" modifies the verb "go" and "terribly" modifies the adjective "cold".
The deeds of these nameless heroes will not go unforgotten.
The adverb clause typically modifies the verb in the sentence.
An adjectives modifies a noun or pronoun. There are three adjectives in this sentence. "Small" modifies the noun "antelope". "Brown" modifies the noun "fur". And "top" modifies the noun "half".
The nouns in the sentence are:mother's (possessive form, modifies 'business')business (subject of the sentence)two (attributive, modifies 'week')week (attributive, modifies 'vacation')vacation (object of the preposition 'on')
False, it does not! An adjective modifies the subject of a sentence.
I went outdoors to play golf as it was a sunny day
Intimidation, or you could say violence
Slowly is not modified by any word in this sentence. But slowly modifies convinced. Slowly is an adverb of manner and it modifies the verb convinced. It tells us in what manner you were convinced.
An is an article of speech. It modifies the noun,
The adjective that modifies "kittens" in this sentence is "starving."
"not" is the adverb in that sentence. It modifies the verb "go".
The adverb carefully modifies the verb drives.The adverb very modifies the adverb carefully.