No it's an adverb.
Slowly is actually an adjective, it describes the verb. For example, "she walked slowly" walked is the verb and slowly describes how she walked.
Slowly is not a verb, it is an adverb.
Eyes slowly is actually two parts of speech. The word "eyes" is a verb, while the word "slowly" is an adverb, a word describing the verb. The word 'eyes' is also a plural noun; for example:Noun: The cat's eyes slowly followed the mouse before pouncing.Verb: The cat eyes the mouse slowlybefore pouncing.
Walked is the verb and slowly is the adverb
"Slowly" is an adverb, not a verb or a noun. It is used to describe how an action is done, such as moving slowly or speaking slowly.
Slow and slowly is an adverb. I was slow. I walked slowly.
a verb ? No, it is an adverb which modifies a verb or action word.
Yes, it is a form of the verb "to dribble" (to slowly drip or ooze). It is the past tense and past participle of the verb and might also conceivably be used as an adjective.
Slowly is an adverb. Adverbs are words that modify verbs.VerbAdverbHe walks slowly.The sick child ate his dinner slowly.
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The word slowly ends in -ly, so it is an adverb.
Yes. The word slowly is an adverb. The word "slow" can also be used as an adverb with the same meaning.