No, the word 'clearly' is an adverb, because it describes an action.
Example: "I can see clearly when I wear my classes."
The word articulate can be an adjective and a verb. The adjective form means to be speaking in a clear manner. The verb form means to speak clearly.
Yes, demonstrate is a verb meaning to clearly show the existence of truth of something by giving proof or evidence.
The word "is" is a verb, a conjugation of the verb "to be."
The word clearly has two syllables. Clear-ly.
The verb form of the word "residence" is "reside."
no it can not be a verb because its clearly stated as a noun
The word articulate can be an adjective and a verb. The adjective form means to be speaking in a clear manner. The verb form means to speak clearly.
Clearly is an adverb.
Yes, demonstrate is a verb meaning to clearly show the existence of truth of something by giving proof or evidence.
Clear would be an adjective while clearly would be an adverb.
The word 'obviously' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb; meaning easily perceived or understood, unmistakably, clearly. Example:He obviously cares a lot about you.
No, clearly is an adverb. The glass was clear. (adjective) Jane cleared her throat before the speech. (verb) She clearly said all of the rules. (adverb)
the word were is a LINKING VERB.
The word 'be' is indeed a verb.
Yes, the word 'do' is a verb.
Verb 2. A Verb is an action word, a 'doing' word.
Yes.The word WILL is a helping verb.