Respuesta :
An adverb modifies an adjective, verb, or another adverb, and usually ends in -ly. They answer questions such as when, where, why, and how.
The adverbs in you sentence are "quickly" and "frantically."
"Quickly" is modifying "ran" because you can ask yourself: How is the dog running? He is running quickly.
"Frantically" is modifying the verb "trying" because you can ask yourself: How is the squirrel trying to do what he's trying to do?"
The adverbs in you sentence are "quickly" and "frantically."
"Quickly" is modifying "ran" because you can ask yourself: How is the dog running? He is running quickly.
"Frantically" is modifying the verb "trying" because you can ask yourself: How is the squirrel trying to do what he's trying to do?"
Answer:
Ran and trying
Explanation:
This is because an adverb can describe how, when or where and usually describes the word in front or behind it. So, How did the dog run and how was the squirrel trying?