'Delivering' is a gerund (jare-und)
Deliver is a verb.
Although Shirley was delivering a speech about the value of forgiveness, her words and manner of delivery were very harsh.
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The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
the part of speech sashay is a averb
Did is a verb, and not is an adverb. Didn't is not any part of speech. It's a contraction of did and not.
Practice, practice, practice.
There are four different purposes to delivering a speech. You could be educating the audience on a topic, persuading them, introduce a topic or person, or entertain the audience.
Although Shirley was delivering a speech about the value of forgiveness, her words and manner of delivery were very harsh.
He was in Ohio delivering a speech.
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Abraham Lincoln had the beginning stages of small pox when delivering the Gettysburg address.
He wrote the "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963, delivering it on August 28 at the Lincoln Memorial.
We ordered pizza the other night and I was to lazy to get and pick it up so I asked if they "deliver"
The Queen spoke with great aplomb when delivering her speech.
He wrote the "I have a dream" speech in 1963, delivering it on August 28 at the Lincoln Memorial.
Entertain is a verb.
part of speech