No. I believe mightily is a pronoun.
A possible verb for mighty is mightily. As in "to mightily do something".
No. Mighty is an adjective. The adverb form is "mightily."
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.
No, but it is a verb.
A possible verb for mighty is mightily. As in "to mightily do something".
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "mightily" (with strength, or greatly).
He strained mightily to lift the huge barbell.
No. Mighty is an adjective. The adverb form is "mightily."
· majestically · mightily
The phrase "the arrangement mightily displeased them" indicates that the arrangement caused significant displeasure or dissatisfaction among the individuals involved. The term "mightily" emphasizes the intensity or severity of their displeasure, suggesting that they were extremely unhappy with the situation. Overall, the phrase conveys a strong sense of disapproval or discontent towards the arrangement.
The world amused him mightily and he amused the world, always ready with a witty sally or a ribald joke.
this means = This arrangement greatly displeased them
People did that because it helped stop the wound rotting. Now people talk about it because it stings mightily.
1. They contributed mightily to the United States' rising level of wealth.
The deck was heaving beneath her feet. Heaving mightily, he lifted the huge weight.
Angela Manalang Gloria I have outgrown them all, and one by one, These loves I took so mightily to heart. Before you came: the dolls that overran.