A few days ago
What is the adverb in, “Touch the new puppy gently so you don’t injure it”?
yup…
still dumb,
and still doing english….
it’s my worst subject.
so i think it’s gently BUT i’m not sure….
help
Top 6 Answers
A few days ago
Favorite Answer
“Gently”…Describes how you are to touch the puppy.
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4 years ago
Is Gently An Adverb
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A few days ago
The adverb is gently. An adverb is used to limit or describe the verb, adjective, or adverb it modifies, as ” really big mistake,” or “answered very quickly.” In your sentence, the verb is touch, and gently is describing how you are supposed to touch the puppy. I hope this helps you.
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A few days ago
The only dumb question is the one that isn’t asked. Yes, it is gently. The “ly” ending gives it away; but it’s worth remembering that adverb is a combination of ad-jective and verb. How something is done.
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A few days ago
Wow, I wouldn’t go with what that guy said….he’s wrong. And yes, I know the answer, but ummm…. do your own homework. Seriously.
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A few days ago
touch
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