No, advertise is a verb, as it connotes an action. If you advertise daily, daily is an adverb because it describes the verb advertise.
Advertise is already a verb. For example "to advertise something" is an action and therefore a verb.
well, tesco advertise by...
The verb of advertisement is advertise. As in "to advertise something".
It's only wise to advertise.
The Philco Television Playhouse - 1948 It Pays to Advertise 1-34 was released on: USA: 12 June 1949
no, a sponsor pays for your talent. you dont pay them anything but you do have to advertise
The mainly function of packaging is to protect and advertise the products it contained, it will be sold to end user, so the end user who pays for the packaging.
They don't advertise how much the show pays them but on average they make 1500 a day
There are many forms of internet marketing...the best for me has been SEO process. It's not instant gratification but it pays off in the long run
Many people pay to google eg :- many people advertise for their some pay for partners and some for promoting their own website or interest and world banks also pays google.
Companies that advertise on the TV show, OverHaulin pay for the custom car work that is performed. OverHaulin debuted in 2004 and had its final episode in 2008.
he is into you if he pays attention to you, follows you, agree with you, and if you want to do something you know he doesnt like and he says yes then he likes you. i hope that helps
The car dealership or, more likely, the advertising services company that the dealership will use for erecting and maintaining the hoarding.
I don't know if it's right or not, but I'm guessing the oil company executives. I'm sure others agree.
Advertise, Advertise, Advertise.
No, advertise is a verb, as it connotes an action. If you advertise daily, daily is an adverb because it describes the verb advertise.