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asked is a verb as it is showing some action being done

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Is the word is a preposition conjunction verb or adverb?

The word "is" happens to be a verb. It's the third person singular form of the verb "to be"-- which is an irregular verb (I am, you are, he/she/it is). We think of verbs as showing action, but verbs also can show state of being-- she is happy ("is" serves as the verb in this sentence).The word "is" is a verb.


Is oh a conjunction?

No, it is not a conjunction. It is an interjection (exclamation) that can indicate a variety of reactions: surprise, inquiry, recall, understanding, or pique. It can be said or asked. Oh? Oh! Oh.


What is the part of speech for each of the following words in the sentence After she cleaned the room your mom asked you if you would move the furniture and take out the trash?

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Is yes an adverb?

More of an interjection, I would think. Some dictionaries consider it an adverb (affirmatively). e.g. He answered yes when asked if it was his knife. It can also be used as a noun (a yes) and adjunct (a yes vote).


In the sentence Who asked for the textbook Is who the preposition of the sentence?

In the sentence "Who asked for the textbook?," the preposition is the word FOR. Who is not a preposition; it is a pronoun.


Is 'a question was asked from them' correct?

No. If you mean " they asked a question" then the preposition is "by", not "from."


Is asked a verb or noun?

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Is overhead a preposition?

It seems to me that overhead is a person, place, or thing, which would make it a noun.Overhead can also be an adjective, as in 'An overheadroad is also called a flyover.', or an adverb, as in 'He held the book overhead when asked to raise the book aloft.'


Nothwithstanding at the beginning of a sentence?

Notwithstanding the rain, I went for a walk. (Preposition, meaning 'in spite of'.) Notwithstanding, I still think you were wrong. (Adverb, meaning 'nevertheless'.)


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How do you spell shy but make it an adverb?

The adverb would be shyly.Shyly, I asked the boy out on a date.


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