Yes rotten as an adverb means to an extreme degree.
rotten
Take some eggs and get a sharp needle. Make a small hole in the top of each egg. Next, let the eggs sit in a warm place for about a week. Now you've got some rotten eggs that will only smell when you break them.
The verb of rotten is rot.Other verbs are rots, rotting and rotted.Some example sentences are:"The apple starts to rot"."He rots in the prison"."All this food is rotting away"."The corpse has rotted".
Method 1:buy some eggslet them rotopen them.Method 2:fart
The farmer who was arrested for selling rotten fruit faced legal consequences for violating health and safety regulations. Authorities discovered that he was distributing spoiled produce to customers, which posed health risks. As a result, he was charged with fraud and potentially fined, and his business operations were suspended to prevent further violations. The incident raised awareness about food safety standards in the community.
Throw it away
Throw it away
it became rotten becase all organisms die
they were forced to eat rotten pie
It was a rotten way to end what had been a rotten day. The fruit was rotten. The word rotten can be used as an adjective or an adverb.
the adverb is rotten :D
An egg that has gone rotten.
Crane-Man was on a bridge when a farmer tried to cross with too great a load on his cart. The wood of the bridge railing was rotten. The railing broke and Crane-Man was killed.
Crane-Man was on a bridge when a farmer tried to cross with too great a load on his cart. The wood of the bridge railing was rotten. The railing broke and Crane-Man was killed.
It depends what you mean......... eg. 'the apple I found is rotten' or 'she is a rotten speller'
It happened to me. Well after you throw your soul up; sit on the toilet, strap up the seat belt and... HOLD ON!