No, it is a verb. If something shines, it is doing the shining (that sounds so awkward) therefore is an action word, and therefore a verb.
No, it is not an adverb. Shining is a verb form, and may be a gerund in some uses. As an adjective, it has the adverb form "shiningly."
The word "glints" is a verb (sparkles, shines). It is neither an adjective nor an adverb.
bcoz that sun shines is so shines that happens to the silicon layers in a solar cell
Emulsions can appear cloudy or white when light shines through it.
it shines as color blue
Yes. Can be, depends on context. He shines the bumpers daily-action/verb. It shines in the sun. no action/not a verb.
The word "glints" is a verb (sparkles, shines). It is neither an adjective nor an adverb.
Dimly.
The adjective bright has the adverb form brightly. The sun is bright. The sun shines brightly.
Shines Chan goes by Shines.
Johnny Shines's birth name is John Ned Shines.
Razor Shines's birth name is Anthony Razor Shines.
Shines is the correct spelling.
Marcia Shines was created in 1975.
Shines Chan is 168 cm.
what activities you can do when the sun shines
Loneliness Shines was created in 2005.
Yes. The sun loses energy as it shines. That is because it shines by turning hydrogen into helium.