The verb form of "careless" is "carelessness."
No, "sloppily" is an adverb, not a verb. It describes how an action is done, typically in a careless or untidy manner.
Yes, "dumped" can be a verb. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "dump," which means to discard or dispose of something in a careless manner.
She drove home in a careless manner, weaving in and out of lanes without signaling.
The suffix of "careless" is "-less" which indicates a lack of care. So, "in a careless way," the suffix "-less" is used to describe the action as lacking care.
A context clue is information that offers direct or indirect suggestions about its meaning.The clue for the word 'sloppily' is the base word 'slop', which is a noun and a verb. The noun 'slop' is a word for some type of waste of a liquid nature. The verb 'slop' is to handle something liquid in a careless or messy way.The adjective form of the verb to slop is 'sloppy'.The adverb form of the adjective sloppy is 'sloppily'.The 'ily' ending of the word is a clue that the word is an adverb, a standard suffix for adverbs.The context that can be inferred from the clues is that the adverb is modifying another word in the sentence as done in a careless or messy way.
careless = fahrlässig (legal) careless = unachtsam careless = leichtfertig careless = unbedacht careless = unbesonnen careless = leichtsinnig careless = nachlässig
most careless
careless lying means lying careless
most careless, more careless
The correct grammar can be written as such: * He was careless; thus, he failed the test. * He failed the test because he was careless. * Because he was careless, he failed the test. * Since he was careless, he failed the test. * He failed the test since he was careless. * He failed the test, for he was careless. * He was careless. He failed the test. * He failed the test. He was careless.
what kind of car is in careless whisper
careless = palaka
why are you so careless
more careless
Yes, "preached" is a verb. It is the past tense form of the verb "preach," which means to deliver a religious or moral discourse to an audience.
No, the word 'careless' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; a careless comment, a carelessdriver, etc.The noun form for the adjective careless is carelessness.
he preforms his act in a careless manner