Yes. It is an action, as in 'to complete.'
Example: "Every day, she completes her homework."
No, the word completely is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, for example:The fire completely destroyed the house.
Completed is a past tense verb.
Pulverize is a verb. It means to destroy or crush completely.
No, completely is a adverb, a word that describes a verb, adjective, or phrase. Examples:For a verb: The store was completely overrun by bargain hunters.For an adjective: That boyfriend of hers is completelyphony.For a phrase: My teacher is completely outof her mind if she thinks we can do ten chapters for homework.
The word 'submerge' is a verb, meaning to put or sink below the surface of water or other substance; to completely obscure from view; a word for an action.
The word circumnavigate is a verb. It means to completely travel around a place.
No, "I'm" is not a slang word. "I'm" is a contraction, which is completely and grammatically correct.
The adverb in the sentence is "completely" as it modifies the verb "shocked" by describing the extent to which the action was performed.
The word perfect (perfect) is a verb, meaning to make something completely free from faults, or as good as it can be (perfect, perfects, perfecting, perfected).The word perfect (perfect) is an adjective that describes a noun as completely appropriate or right for someone; as good, correct, or accurate as it is possible to be (perfect English, a perfect day).The word perfect (per fect) is a noun as a word for a tense of verb (present perfect, future perfect).
They are completely different words. Were is the plural past tense of the word 'are." Where is a word to tell a person or thing's location, and wear is a verb to tell what someone has on.
The word completely is the adverb form for the adjective complete.The word 'complete' is also a verb.The noun form for the adjective complete is completeness.The noun forms for the verb to complete are completion, the gerund, completing.
They are completely different words. Were is the plural past tense of the word 'are." Where is a word to tell a person or thing's location, and wear is a verb to tell what someone has on.