The nouns are:
The word 'tent' is also a verb: tent, tents, tenting, tented.
The word 'run' is also a verb: run, runs, running, ran.
The word 'slowly' is the adverb form of the adjective 'slow'.
The word 'terrible' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.
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No. Adverbs modify a verb. Run (a verb) would be modified by quickly or slowly (adverbs) Surgery is a noun.
If a bear is outside your tent, stay calm and do not approach it. Slowly back away and make noise to alert the bear of your presence. Do not run or make sudden movements. If the bear approaches, use bear spray if available and seek shelter in a secure location.
Snails run slowly
Yes slowly is an adverb for run. Adverbs are words that describe verbs.
Computer is the noun.However, this is more closely a noun adjunct, also called an attributive noun, because the word computer is not a characteristic of the networks, as slow, large, or expensive would be.
Dean Thomas and Griphook were the only ones outside the tent and both were on the run. Aside from Harry, Ron and Hermione all other characters were elsewhere.
If there is a bear outside your tent, stay calm and avoid sudden movements. Do not run or make loud noises. Slowly back away and give the bear space to leave. If the bear approaches, make yourself look bigger by raising your arms and making noise. If the bear attacks, use bear spray or play dead.
The word terrible can have more than one meaning. It can mean extremely bad. For example, that is a terrible movie, don't watch it. It can also just mean, inspires terror, as in Ivan the Terrible. In a statement such as, I have a terrible thirst, you could say that this also means extremely bad, but it could also just mean extreme; I am extremely thirsty.
Yes, the term 'home run' is a noun, a compound noun a word for a scoring hit in a baseball game; a word for a thing,
noun: street
you will want to seek shelter such as your tent or tarp. When camping it's important to make sure you are placing your tent in an area that will not collect water if it rains heavily. It is ideal to put your tent some where where the water will run off. It is also important depending on how good your tent is, to "trench" your tent area. This involve using a shovel or stick or rock to dig out a trench around the entire tent area and away from the tent where it will run off. this will prevent the water from pooling underneath the tent. Purchasing a "dry sac" can really help for storing emergency items such as clothing, jacket or even an entire sleeping bag in case you get caught in a storm before you've had time to set up your tent.