No, advertise is a verb, as it connotes an action. If you advertise daily, daily is an adverb because it describes the verb advertise.
There is probably no adverb form.There is no adjective of the form advertisemental, so no adverb form.The participle adjectives from to advertise are advertising and advertised, and neither forms a recognized adverb.There is even an adjective proadvertising, but again, no adverb form.
Advertise is already a verb. For example "to advertise something" is an action and therefore a verb.
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The verb of advertisement is advertise. As in "to advertise something".
It's only wise to advertise.
There is probably no adverb form.There is no adjective of the form advertisemental, so no adverb form.The participle adjectives from to advertise are advertising and advertised, and neither forms a recognized adverb.There is even an adjective proadvertising, but again, no adverb form.
No. Post can be a noun, or a verb meaning to list or advertise. There is no adverb form.
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Advertise is already a verb. For example "to advertise something" is an action and therefore a verb.
Yes, veterinarians can advertise their services.
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Is it illegal not to advertise internally
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One can advertise healthcare thorough a number of avenues. One can advertise on television and radio, in magazines and print media or one can advertise online.
We used the internet to advertise our car for sale.The farmer put up a notice to advertise free range eggs for sale.Our business is struggling as we can't afford to advertise.