Examples of 'is an adverb' in a sentence

Meaning of "is an adverb"

is an adverb ~ The phrase 'is an adverb' indicates that a certain word or term functions as an adverb in a sentence. Adverbs are a part of speech that modify or describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They provide information about manner, place, time, degree, and frequency. This phrase is often used in grammar or linguistic analysis to identify and classify different word types

How to use "is an adverb" in a sentence

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is an adverb
Maybe is an adverb that means possibly or perhaps.
One is an adjective and the other is an adverb.
Altogether is an adverb that means completely or in total.
Determine whether each underlined word is an adverb or an adjective.
There is an adverb that indicates location or place.
Quick is an adjective and quickly is an adverb.
This is an adverb meaning somewhat or to some extent.
Tout de suite is an adverb of time.
Well is an adverb which means in a good manner.
Hopefully in that sentence is an adverb that qualifies the verb.
Well is an adverb corresponding to the adjective good.
The word fast is an adverb.
Maybe is an adverb which means possibly or perhaps.
Rather as a single word is an adverb.
There is an adverb that means in or at that place.

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The phrase to the park is a prepositional phrase and today is an adverb.
Maybe is an adverb that indicates possibility.
Backwards is an adverb.
There is an adverb that indicates place.
Pathologically is an adverb.
Altogether is an adverb which means completely.
Good is an adjective while Well is an adverb.
It is an adverb that sometimes acts as an adjective.
Quickly is an adverb.
There is an adverb most often used to indicate a specific place or position.
However, fast does answer how and is an adverb.
Quite is an adverb that means to the maximum extent.
The word quick is an adjective ; quickly is an adverb.
A conjunctive adverb is an adverb that functions like a conjunction.
Fast answers the question how, so it is an adverb.
Forth is an adverb meaning forward.
There is no object ; before is an adverb modifying met.
Now is an adverb of time.
Fast describes how he is running, so it is an adverb.
Widely is an adverb here.
Wrong is an adjective, while incorrectly is an adverb.
Already is an adverb of time.
The first two are adjectives, and the last is an adverb.
Awhile is an adverb that basically captures the preposition in its meaning.
Ordinary is an adjective, ordinarily is an adverb.
Down is an adverb of place.
Phrasal verb is put up with ; with is a preposition ; up is an adverb.
This is an adverb.
Are is a verb, and not is an adverb.
Well is an adverb.
If it has meaning, it is an adverb.
Fast is an adverb.
The term “ effectively ” is an adverb.
The word weekly is an adverb and adjective that means occurring once in a week.
However, never is an adverb.

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