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 a verb. But is a coordinating conjunction, and more rarely used as a preposition, adverb, or noun.
No, it is not. It is a noun form of the verb "proceed." It can rarely be used as a verb itself.
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.
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.
No. It is a noun, or more rarely used as a verb, or an adjective (gutter language). There is no adverb form.
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.