Adverb
Example: She sings abnormally. (abnormally being the adverb, modifying sings)
Example: Her singing is surprisingly abnormal. (surprisingly being the adverb, modifying abnormal, which is an adjective)
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An adverb usually modifies a verb, but can sometimes modify an adjective.
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modifying a verb: I usually get up at 7:00am. adv=usually, verb=get up
modifying an adjective -- You are quite wrong. adverb=quite, adjective=wrong
An Adverb usually modifies a Verb, but it can sometimes modify and Adjective.
AdverbExample: She sings abnormally. (abnormally being the adverb, modifying sings)Example: Her singing is surprisingly abnormal. (surprisingly being the adverb, modifying abnormal, which is an adjective)adverbAn adverb usually modifies a verb, but can sometimes modify an adjective.
Adverbs can modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
An adverb modifies a verb. An adjective modifies a noun.
An adjective modifies a noun or a pronoun. (it can also modify a noun phrase or clause)
An Adverb usually modifies a Verb, but it can sometimes modify and Adjective.
AdverbExample: She sings abnormally. (abnormally being the adverb, modifying sings)Example: Her singing is surprisingly abnormal. (surprisingly being the adverb, modifying abnormal, which is an adjective)adverbAn adverb usually modifies a verb, but can sometimes modify an adjective.
AdverbExample: She sings abnormally. (abnormally being the adverb, modifying sings)Example: Her singing is surprisingly abnormal. (surprisingly being the adverb, modifying abnormal, which is an adjective)adverbAn adverb usually modifies a verb, but can sometimes modify an adjective.
Adverbs can modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
A adverb is the word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Examples:She quickly ran to get the phone. (modifies the verb 'ran')She answered veryquickly when I called. (modifies the adverb 'quickly')I saw a very pretty dress at Macy's. (modifies the adjective 'pretty')
An adverb modifies a verb. An adjective modifies a noun.
An adverb can modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
An adjective modifies a noun or a pronoun. (it can also modify a noun phrase or clause)
It modifies a verb, adjective, or an adverb.
the adverb is 'greatly' and it modifies 'affected' which is a verb, so no it does not modify an adjective.
The word loudly is an adverb. It usually modifies verbs as an adverb of manner, but can also modify adjectives.
Yes, an adverb can modify an adjective. For instance, you could say "I saw a very fast runner." Very, an adverb, modifies fast, an adjective. Another example is "The shelf is too high" where too (adverb) modifies high (adjective).