The verb for repeatedly is repeat.
As in "to repeat something".
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No, it is an adverb. The adjective is repeated, which is the past participle of the verb "to repeat."
I repeatedly reminded her to finish her homework.
The hypothesis which has been tested and verified repeatedly by tests is called theory.
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It is called the base.
The verb is repeat.
No, it is an adverb. The adjective is repeated, which is the past participle of the verb "to repeat."
"Are brought" is the present tense of the verb "bring." It is used to describe actions or events happening currently or repeatedly in the present.
Yes, "repeatedly" is an adverb. It describes how an action is done, indicating that something is done over and over again.
The meaning of jounce, as a verb, is to move joltingly up and down repeatedly.
The word roll is a noun and a verb. The noun form is the act of rolling. e.g. the roll of a ball. The verb form is to cause an object to revolve by turning it over repeatedly.
The word "recurring" is typically used as an adjective. It describes something that happens repeatedly or at regular intervals.
Continually is an adverb. It describes the action of a verb, often indicating that something is happening repeatedly or without interruption.
The verb 'tend' has two adjective forms, tended and tending. Neither has a formal adverb. Some adverbs that might describe the verb 'tend' are: carefully carelessly repeatedly seldom randomly diligently attentively inattentively watchfully frequently occasionally
I repeatedly reminded her to finish her homework.
Pelt is a noun (the skin of an animal with the fur still on it). Pelt is also a verb (throw something repeatedly--they pelted each other with water balloons).
The verb for "recite" is "to say repeatedly aloud from memory."