No, the word overdue is not an adverb.
The word overdue is an adjective.
"Overdue" can function as an adjective or an adverb.
The past tense of "overdue" is "overdue."
By that it means overdue as in you have to pay to stop it from being overdue so basically its expired why whats overdue because it depends
long-overdue
nonshort overdue ;)
We were overdue for a good rain. "Your book is overdue," Said the librarian. "You need to pay a fee." I pledged not to the librarian that my books wouldn't be overdue.
The library books he borrowed were overdue.His payments were overdue so the bank sent a final warning.
Say "Your account is overdue."
The homonym for "overdue" is "overdo." "Overdue" means something that is late, while "overdo" means to do something excessively.
I received a letter saying my bills were overdue.
"Overdue" is a seven-letter homophone.
It's Long Overdue was created in 1994.