Answer:
A adverb usually follows the verb, It can also precede the verb. Also a prepositional phrase functions as an adjective or adverb, and a prepositional phrase functions as an adjective or adverb. Also letting someone know you like them a lot just adds the adverb onto the verb. And being is an adverb and so it will always modify a verb in lieu of a noun.
Explanation:
Another
name for theme is message. Theme is the author's main idea or his
message. The theme can be summed in one word, as death or love. For
example the message of “Romeo and Juliet” is that love's
stronger then <span>family
selfishness. There can be several messages. Characters say and do
everything according to the theme. First the authors think about the
theme, then create the settings and characters. The theme or message
controls all events in the story. </span>
Answer:
Explanation:
personly i eat comferte foods and listen to my favorite music i eat a lot and i listen to a lot of music but sometimes you just need brake
The adverb that modified the verb (finished) is quickly.
Adverbs answer the question: HOW IS THE ACTION DONE?
So,
How did John finish his work?
He finished it quickly.