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Q: What is the verb from of apparently?
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Is apparently an adjective or verb or noun?

The word 'apparently' is the adverb form of the adjective 'apparent'.The adverb 'apparently' is used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb as 'from appearances'.Examples:He apparently had a good time (modifies the verb 'had')One of the apples is apparently bad. (modifies the adjective 'bad')She created all of this from apparently very little money. (modifies the adverb 'very')


What is the Greek or Latin root word for 'apparently'?

The Latin root word for 'apparently' is "appareo", which means "to appear" or "to be visible".


What is the adverb form of appear?

The adverb is apparently.Appear is a verb, as in "The boy appears to be clever.". If you want to use the adverbial version, the adverb must modify another verb as in "The boy is apparently clever" but the meaning is slightly different.


Is fly an adverb?

No, it's a verb form, which can be used as an adjective or a noun (gerund).


Do you hyphenate well understood?

Chicago says to hyphenate if before the verb but not to if after the verb. The examples given (section 5.93) are "a well-trained athlete" vs. "an athlete who is well trained." I thought I'd learned this rule doesn't apply with the verb "to be" but apparently that's not the case, given these examples


Is they're a verb?

No, it is a contraction of two words "they are", "they" being the subject and "are" being the verb. Contractions are informal English, and should ideally not be used in formal writing. The apostrophe indicates that there are letters missing, and the whole is written as (apparently) one word to indicate the way the contraction is said. Thus We're is the same - we are (and not pronounced the same as were) Shouldn't - should not and so on.


How do you spell the sound of vomit?

The slang verb "barf" is apparently imitative of the sound of retching, and possibly "puke" is as well. A common sound effect in cartoons is "blarggh" (extended form of choking sound blarg).


Can you put apparently in a sentence please?

Apparently, I can.


Does Zicam cause hives?

Apparently it does Apparently it does


What is the latin root for the work apparently?

apparently


How could you use apparently in a sentence?

Apparently, he was cheating on me.


What is a sentence with the word Apparently?

Apparently she broke up with him yesterday.The rain was purple apparently.