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
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
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.
An egg that has gone rotten.
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!
Rotten is a general term, but if it is rotten because of a fungus (such as moldy bread), then yes it does contaminate other food.