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Elegantly is an adverb.
Elegantly Wasted was created on 1997-04-04.
No, "running late" is a present participle phrase, not a gerund. A gerund is a verb form ending in -ing that functions as a noun, but "running late" describes the act of running or being late.
Her dress flowed as she elegantly walked down the spiraled stairs. Hope this helped.
Here are some phrases: running with the Devil running with scissors running with the pack running with the wind in my hair running on empty running wild running off at the mouth run the gamut run-of-the-mill run for the money run for your life run out of gas have a run-in with the law
'He is a late entry.' As the word entry is a noun the word late is a adjective.'He is running late.' In this case the word late is modifying the verb 'is'. It isn't telling how he is running but what the state of existence his running is in. In this case late is an adverb.
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Elegantly is an adverb.
Yes, it is an adverb. It means in an elegant or fashionable manner.
it means to be late or running late
No.
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