The adverb form of the adjective immediate is immediately (right now, without delay).
there are many adjectives that can descirbe the verb prompt such as: quietly, quickly, stelthily etc. Prompt is also an adjective, it means: done at once, without delay and quick to act.
No, it is not a noun. The word delayed is a verb form or adjective. The abstract nouns is delay.
Any two or three word adjective should be hyphenated ONLY when used as an adjective. Example, "It was his thirty-second birthday." "There was a thirty second delay in rebroadcasting Carl's speech."
Intermittent is an adjective describing a punctuated and or irregular set of instances. Wiper blades on a vehicle can be set to wipe intermittently, that is on a delay and not constantly active.
Intermittent is an adjective describing a punctuated and or irregular set of instances. Wiper blades on a vehicle can be set to wipe intermittently, that is on a delay and not constantly active.
The future tense of delay is will delay.
Yes, it can be, to mean punctual, or done without delay (a prompt response, prompt employees). It can also be a verb (meaning to incite, inspire, or remind), or a noun for a warning or reminder.
Processing delay Queuing delay Transmission delay Propagation delay
Yes, missed is a verb (miss, misses, missing, missed). Missed is also an adjective. Example uses: Verb: I'm late because I missed the bus. Adjective: That was a missed opportunity.
delay,wait,stop
Tom DeLay's birth name is Thomas Dale DeLay.