Hi ! What's the difference between an Adverb or an Adjective? What do they modify? copied/wrong/nonsense=reported use your own words, please!! And also, imma make u brainliest if you answer this right :) that's it bye! have a good night/day
What's the difference between an Adverb or an Adjective? What do they modify?
Explanation:
An adverb describes a verb or anything apart from a noun and pronoun: "That boy speaks so loudly!"
Adverbs are used to answer how questions e.g. "How does he talk? - He talks loudly."
Flowers smell sweet or flowers smell sweetly, which is correct? Smell sweet is correct because we it describes the smell of flowers. Smell sweetly tells how a rose smells i.e. flowers do not have noses so they cannot smell.
"Fresh bread smells great" (adjective) - I am describinng my opinion on fresh bread
"I smell terribly because I have a cold" (adverb) - I am not able to use my nose to smell things because of my cold.
1 votes Thanks 1
g5danielalacdao
omg, thank you! Sorry, I couldn't actually make you brainliest. I need another dude to answer the question to make you brainliest but tysmm! May God Bless you :)))
Answers & Comments
Question:
Explanation:
An adverb describes a verb or anything apart from a noun and pronoun: "That boy speaks so loudly!"
Flowers smell sweet or flowers smell sweetly, which is correct? Smell sweet is correct because we it describes the smell of flowers. Smell sweetly tells how a rose smells i.e. flowers do not have noses so they cannot smell.
Answer:
"An adjective describes a noun or pronoun"
Example:
"That boy is so loud!"
"An adverb describes a verb or anything apart from a noun and pronoun"
Example:
"That boy speaks so loudly!"
" Adverbs are used to answer how questions"
Example:
"How does he talk? - He talks loudly."
Explanation:
hope it helps
pa-brainliest po pleasee