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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.
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The verb of advertisement is advertise. As in "to advertise something".
It's only wise to advertise.
You can advertise the old rims of your vehicle on WeAdvertiseOldRims or on Craigslist. Another option would be to put up posters in your neighborhood.
One could place an ad in the classified section of a neighborhood newspaper to advertise a notebook for sale. Tom's Hardware and Music Magpie are online websites where one could advertise this item for sale.
The most effective way to advertise free puppies is to post fliers in your neighborhood. This will capture the attention of potential customers and will be local and easy for transaction.
Real Estate Live Chat is a good place to connect with people that are interested in selling or buying. Advertise by distributing flyers. Connect by Facebook, Twitter and You Tube.
They could make colorful and creative signs and post them up around their neighborhood. Also they could pass out flyers.
Campbells soup, like most other brands, do not advertise their special recipes. Otherwise, no one would have the need to purchase theirs.
Used cars can be purchased at places other than dealerships. Private sellers advertise in the classified sections of city, regional and neighborhood newspapers.
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No, advertise is a verb, as it connotes an action. If you advertise daily, daily is an adverb because it describes the verb advertise.
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A little bit of both. They advertise correct prices and show the real ingredients that their products are made of. However, saying that their products are healthy is not true.
Advertise is already a verb. For example "to advertise something" is an action and therefore a verb.