It is delayed
It is delayed
no it is a verb " to delay" It is a verb in the past tense.
The word intensity is a noun. It is the quality of being intense.
The word "belated" is an adjective, so it is neither transitive, intransitive, nor linking. It is used to describe something that is late or delayed.
The abstract noun form of the adjective tardy is tardiness.
What is Delayed acceleration techniques
Delayed is the correct spelling.
For the adjective meaning postponed, the opposite could be "advanced" (rescheduled for earlier) or the rarely-used preponed.For the action form of delayed, the opposite would be "expedited."
The beginnings of all related dependent tasks are also delayed.
No, "late" is not a linking verb. It is an adjective that describes the state or timing of something being delayed or behind schedule. Linking verbs connect the subject of a sentence with a subject complement that describes or defines it.
Forever Delayed was created in 1991.
The word only *is* an adverb, as in "we were only slightly delayed." It can also be an adjective when used before a noun (e.g. the only way), and more rarely a conjunction (it is not that far, only it seems like a longer trip).