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No, convinced is a verb. Example: I hope you are convinced that it's a verb.

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I was convinced that the man was bluffing

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After presenting all the evidence, she was convinced that he was telling the truth.

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Slowly is not modified by any word in this sentence.

But slowly modifies convinced.

Slowly is an adverb of manner and it modifies the verb convinced. It tells us in what manner you were convinced.

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If they are not convinced now, you need more evidence to support your position.

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The past participle of convince is convinced.

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On the Strength of All Convinced was created on 2005-07-26.

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No, the word "convinced" is not an adverb.

The word "convinced" is a verb.

The adverb form of the word is convincedly.

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Christopher Columbus was convinced that he could reach Asia by sailing west.

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Scientific successes convinced educated Europeans of the power of human reason

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satan Who convinced Taylor Swift to write and sing songs?

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Scientific successes convinced educated Europeans of the power of human reason

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Q: Who convinced Russia to sell Alaska to the U.S.A?

C: Easy question to answer

A: Themselves

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They convinced the colony of Pennsylvania to abolish slavery.

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There was a group called the trustees who convinced King George II to colonize Georgia.

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The correct spelling is convinced.

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It is past of the verb to convince.

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Communist propaganda convinced many Chinese that the government was a corrupt dictatorship.

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The event in the Gospels that convinced the disciples that Jesus was the Son of God was the resurrection of Jesus after his crucifixion.

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The battle that convinced the French to help the American's fight

was the The Battle Of Saratoga. An American victory.

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Patrick Henry Convinced The Virginia House Of Burgesses To speak Against The New Tax

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No, the word 'convinced' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to convince. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.

The abstract noun forms of the verb to convince are conviction and the gerund, convincing.

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his Mother convinced him to form a hypothesis about this.

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No, he can't get over it.

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