The word "already" is an adverb.
No. Already is an adverb.
Yes, it is an idiomatic form that can mean "nearly" or approximately. "It cost close to a million dollars." It is not a preposition because the amount already modifies the verb cost.
Substitute is already a verb when used in the relevant context.Other verbs are substitutes, substituting and substituted.Some example sentences are:"I will substitute the peanuts with hazelnuts"."The coach substitutes his top player"."I am substituting some ingredients with my own"."I accidentally substituted the milk for pickle juice".
yes part of the verb "to be" I am he is she is it is you are we are they are
It is a helping verb.
Ebbing is already a verb. There are different ways to use it, but it is already a verb.
Do already is a verb.
The verb is "are."
Amplify is already a verb.
No. Already is an adverb.
"Follow" already is an action verb!
Already is not a verb and does not have a past tense.
Smitten is already a verb. It is the past participle of smite.
Surprise is already a verb. As in "to surprise someone".
Complete is already a verb. For example, "to complete something" is an action and therefore a verb.
Advertise is already a verb. For example "to advertise something" is an action and therefore a verb.
Take is already a verb. For example "to take something" is an action and therefore a verb.