The word "rarely" is an adverb.
The word "rarely" means "hardly ever".
Together can be an adverb or more rarely an adjective, not a verb.
The word rarely is an adverb, a word to modify a verb as occurring infrequently. Example sentence:He rarely went to the movies.We rarely saw the family.
No. Whizzing is a verb form or an adjective. There is a rarely-used adverb "whizzingly."
No. Let can be a verb, or more rarely a noun.
No, it is not. It is a noun form of the verb "proceed." It can rarely be used as a verb itself.
No, it is not a verb. But is a coordinating conjunction, and more rarely used as a preposition, adverb, or noun.
The adverb forms for the verb to predict are predictably and more rarely predicatively.
Gentle is an adjective, and more rarely a verb. The adverb form is gently.
No. It is a noun, or more rarely used as a verb, or an adjective (gutter language). There is no adverb form.
Then is an adverb when it modifies a verb to say when an action or status occurs. It is more rarely a noun or adjective.
The word rarely is the adverb, as it describes when or where the poison ivy grows.
No, it is not an adverb. Game can be a noun or adjective, and more rarely a verb. The adverb form of the adjective game (willing) is gamely.