It's a adverb because it describes an action and isn't an action in itself. You can't patiently. but you can waitpatiently.
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an adverb. waited is a verb and patiently describes the verb therefore it is an adverb
Like most words ending in ly, patiently is an adverb.Example: She waited patiently for her turn. (the adverb 'patiently modifies the verb 'waited')
The word patiently is an adverb, not a verb.
The word 'endure' is a verb: endure, endures, enduring, endured.The verb to endure means to suffer patiently, to tolerate, to undergo.
The word patiently is an adverb (in a forbearing or unworried manner).
an adverb. waited is a verb and patiently describes the verb therefore it is an adverb
Patiently is an adverb, as it describes a verb, like: The waited patiently.
Like most words ending in ly, patiently is an adverb.Example: She waited patiently for her turn. (the adverb 'patiently modifies the verb 'waited')
The word patiently is an adverb, not a verb.
The word 'endure' is a verb: endure, endures, enduring, endured.The verb to endure means to suffer patiently, to tolerate, to undergo.
The patiently can be used as a verb as in...She say patiently in her chair..
The word patiently is an adverb (in a forbearing or unworried manner).
It is an adverb qualifying the verb waited.
patiently Adverb: a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a word group, expressing a relation of place, time, circumstance, manner, cause, degree, etc. (e.g., patiently, patient, then, there ).
"Patiently" is an adverb, not a noun or a verb. It describes how an action is performed.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
Yes. patiently is an adverb because in this example sentce, Fran waited patiently at the door, the word patiently is describing how Fran waited.