No, it's not. It's the participle form of the verb "to interrupt." He was interrupting the teacher and he got in trouble. An adverb is a word that describes (tells more about) a verb. For example, in the sentence: He ran quickly down the street, the verb is "ran" (past tense of "to run"). How did he run? Quickly. Quickly tells me more about the verb.
Yes, "interrupting" is a present participle form of the verb "interrupt." In this context, it is functioning as a verb rather than an adverb.
Interrupting the speaker.
The adverb is always, it is an adverb of frequency
The adverb form of possess is possessively.
The adverb of shy is shyly.
The adverb of "sly" is "slyly."
Interrupting the speaker.
Joke Teller: Knock-knock! Joke Receiver: Who's there? Joke Teller: Interrupting cow. Joke Receiver: Interrupting c-- Joke Teller: Moo!!!! :]
The voice talent of the interrupting cheese is Matt Griesser....CHEESE!
This is a variety of knock-knock joke where the person telling the joke keeps interrupting whenever the other person tries to ask what the interrupting cow actually says.
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Knock knock whos there interrupting cow interrupting co... MOO!!
the nurse
The cast of The Interrupting Riff - 2010 includes: Matt Harbert as Matt Brian Ruppenkamp as Brian
You deter others from interrupting you or hanging up on you by being objective in your speech and driving the relevant points home.
Moo
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