The dog ate hungrily. Like subject complements, adverbial complements come after the verb (if there are no objects). Be careful, because single adverbs can sometimes come before the verb; however, these are not complements. If you’re not sure whether an adverb is a complement or not, try...
▲ To consume food, especially hungrily or in a gluttonous manner “The boy promptly began to hungrilydevourthe meal.” Verb ▲ To use, empty or drain completely “The Scottish National Theatre thus envisioned will notdevourall available public theatre funding, starving existing theatres and theatre...
The dog ate hungrily. Like subject complements, adverbial complements come after the verb (if there are no objects). Be careful, because single adverbs can sometimes come before the verb; however, these are not complements. If you’re not sure whether an adverb is a complement or not, try...