Yes, "spoke" is a word. It can be a verb meaning to communicate or express thoughts, or a noun referring to each of the rods or bars that transmit motion from a wheel to the central axis.
No, "spoke" is not an adverb. It is the past tense of the verb "speak." Adverbs typically describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
Another word for "spoke up" could be "voiced" or "expressed."
The word "spoke" has four phonemes: /s/, /p/, /oʊ/, /k/.
The word "spoke" has one syllable.
The homophone for "spoke" is "spoke" itself. It is a word that sounds the same as another but is spelled differently and has a different meaning.
No, "spoke" is not an adverb. It is the past tense of the verb "speak." Adverbs typically describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
Another word for "spoke up" could be "voiced" or "expressed."
The word "spoke" has four phonemes: /s/, /p/, /oʊ/, /k/.
The word "spoke" has one syllable.
As a verb: "He spoke to the dog, but the dog failed to understand."As a noun:"The wheel spoke was broken"
The word spoke is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb speak.
The homophone for "spoke" is "spoke" itself. It is a word that sounds the same as another but is spelled differently and has a different meaning.
The word "sadly" is an adverb used to modify the verb "spoke." It describes how the girl spoke about her grandfather.
Yes. It is the past tense of speak. Eg. She spoke of trouble in her city.
Yes it is. It is like spoke. "He talked about his experiences." "He spoke about his experiences."
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