What is the adverb in - On certain nights, I see stars everywhere.

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I think its everywhere once.

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In the sentence "On certain nights, I see stars everywhere," the adverb is "everywhere."

To identify the adverb, you need to understand what function it serves. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs by providing more information about how, when, where, or to what extent something happens.

In this sentence, the adverb "everywhere" modifies the verb "see." It tells us the extent or scope of where the speaker sees stars, indicating that it is a wide area rather than a specific location.

To find the adverb, you can ask questions like "Where do I see stars?" The answer would be "Everywhere," which identifies the word "everywhere" as the adverb.