yes very seen as he has just banged his head lol and we nearly wet ourselves haha Matt
No silly is an ajective
No, the word 'silly' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a silly hat, a sillyquestion).The noun form for the adjective silly is silliness.
If you mean silly point in cricket, i know the answer. Its called silly point because the person who in point comes closer, so it is a bit silly. you might even get hit on the head.
sumthing silly i suppose sumthing silly i suppose
Sillier.
17 Again silly!
yes i am i am a silly silly silly silly silly goose duckling all those other birds as well u get it IM A SILLY DUCKLING GET IT GOT IT GOOD!!!!!!!!
Yes, i did call you silly..silly
Silly Gol is a silly Joel
Typically, silly is an adjective--a silly boy. Informally, silly can be used as a noun--Let's go, silly.
"Silly" is an adjective. It is used to describe a noun or pronoun, such as "silly cat" or "silly idea."
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AnswerYes you canAnswer:The question is silly. This sentence is silly. You are silly.Three sentences about silly"3 sentences about silly."
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Silly is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:Don't be so silly, please.He looked so silly in that costume.Well, that was silly wasn't it?
No silly is an ajective
"Silly" can be used as an adjective or noun but not a verb. Only verbs have tenses.