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Reaction is a response to an action.
The difference between proactive and reactive has to do with when the action takes place. Proactive means a preventative action occurs to stop something from happening, reactive means something is done as a response to something that has happened.
That is the correct spelling of "action" (something done).
An action is something you proactively choose to do. A reaction is something you do as a response to a stimulus.
"Promptly" is an adverb of manner, which describes how an action is performed. It indicates that something is done quickly and without delay. In a sentence, it modifies verbs to convey the immediacy of the action. For example, in "She responded promptly," it specifies the manner of her response.
Yes, "action" is a noun. It refers to the process of doing something, particularly in response to a stimulus or situation.
In the most general sense, an action is something done in order to achieve a specific purpose.
No, "heavily" is an adverb. It is used to describe how an action is done or to what extent something is done.
In English, "prompt" can refer to an action or event that encourages or stimulates a response or reaction. It can also mean a cue or a signal that guides someone to take action, such as in writing or speaking. Additionally, "prompt" can describe something done quickly or without delay.
"closed" is an adjective...a way to describe something...(That Door is Closed). You can "close" a door - this is an action word, but closed is something that already is done...
An action of repeating something done in an experiment.
Emphatic means that something is done or said in a boisterous way. It also means emphasis was placed on the action or words.