The adverb usually follows the verb it is modifying: The shirt was made well. You played well today.
The term 'found out' is not a noun.The term 'found out' is a verb phrase; a verb (found) adverb (out) combination.Example sentence: We found out the best way to do it by trial and error.
depends on the context of the sentence. The verb 'to write' is 'ecrire' but this changes depending on the context.
Sentences don't modify verbs. Verbs are part of a sentence. A verb in a sentence can be modified by an adverb: verb = walk, adverb = always. I always walk to school. verb = ate adverb = quickly The dog ate his food quickly.
A noun clause can function as the subject or an object in a sentence.Examples:Death is certain should be kept in mind. (subject of the sentence)He had written "Death is certain." (direct object of the verb)
I secured the gate.
Craft can be used as a noun or as verb depending on the context of your sentence. For example in the sentence-George crafted the spear for the hunt- crafted is used as a verb. In the sentence-George is very adept at his craft-craft acts as a noun.
Using a word that tells you someone is doing an acton
Bear in mind that "was" is the past tense of the verb "to be" and therefore is always a verb. A typical sentence would be: I was happy to see you.
The verb is "will write"-- we use the helping verb "will" to show that the action (in this case, "write") occurs in the future tense.
The man's cells where mutating because of the nuclear radiation.
saint abjured worldly benefits for salvation.
I was going to legitimately answer this question till I realized how ridiculous it was.
setting foot on the planet
which is not a verb
The Kind subdued the peasants from cultivation, leading to starvation.
Criminals have tried to counterfeit US bills over the years. - Verb