No, it isn't. Secretly is an adverb.
There is no such word. The word secrete is a verb (to release fluid) and secret means hidden or private. The word secretly is an adverb (in a secret or covert manner).
"He would often eavesdrop on her conversations."
no it is not
If by secretly you meant cautiously then walking stealthily or tip toeing .
secretly talk
No, the verb to tail is not a linking verb. The verb to tail means to follow someone secretly to see what they are going to do.The easy way to recognize a linking verb is that a linking verb acts as an equals sign:the object of the verb is a different form of the subject (Mary is my sister. Mary=sister) orthe subject becomes the object (Mary's feet got wet. feet->wet).A person can't secretly follow them self.
This sentence is already in the passive. The verb is "BE + -ed" and there is no actor (who opened it?). The active version of this sentence is "Someone opened the parcel secretly."
There is no such word. The word secrete is a verb (to release fluid) and secret means hidden or private. The word secretly is an adverb (in a secret or covert manner).
no, it is a verb. "secretly" might be a good adverb with a similar meaning.
more secretly, most secretly
"He would often eavesdrop on her conversations."
According to an online Latin to English Translator, clamat means cries.
Secretly was created in 1958.
Secretly is an adverb.
Secretly, the man was a burglar. She secretly gave money to the church to help the poor.
Secretly Canadian was created in 1996.
Secretly is an adverb.