Adverbs mostly, but don't always, have the suffix -ly on the end.
The adverb of ample is amply.
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Ample is an adjective, not a verb. There is no related verb form. The adverb form is amply.Example: We have ample food to see us through the winter.(ample = sufficient, plentiful)A verb for is to amplify.
The adverb is amply.Adjectives that end in -LE (mostly -able, ible, and simple, single) form the adverb by replacing the E with Y.(One, whole, drops the E and adds LY to make the adverb wholly.)
neatly
There is no adverb for amazement. The closest adverb would be "amazingly".
An adverb phrase is two or more words that act as an adverb. It would be modified by an adverb or another adverb phrase.