it is black or slowly I am evan from mount lawley primary school in perth
slowly
slowly
Far is the adverb. It tells where (in distance) we drove.
"They drove the car slowly" is past tense.
No, "north" is not an adverb. It is a noun or adjective that indicates a direction on the compass.
the adverb is there
There is the adverb
The adverb is "there".
Although the roads were icy, he drove his car last night.
Drove and Stopped are the verbs in that sentence.
"Past" can function as both an adverb and a preposition in a sentence. As an adverb, it modifies a verb or adjective (e.g., "I ran past the finish line"). As a preposition, it shows the relationship of a noun to another word in the sentence (e.g., "I walked past the store").
No, it is the past tense of the verb "to drive."
It can be an adverb (used without an object) or a preposition. There is an old dog that comes around. (adverb) We drove around the block. (preposition)