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No, it is not an adjective. Overthrow is a verb. The past participle, "overthrown" can be an adjective.

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Is to overthrow an adverb?

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Is overthrow an adjective or adverb?

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Is this sentence an adjective Mary Stuart and the Queen of Scots was caught plotting to overthrow Queen Elizabeth I in 1586?

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What role does the infinitive phrase play in this sentence Mary Stuart queen of Scots was caught plotting to overthrow queen Elizabeth I in 1586?

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What role does the infinitive phrase play in this sentence Mary Stuart Queen of Scots was caught plotting to overthrow Queen Elizabeth I in 1586.?

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What is a sentence with the word overthrow?

The coup was meant to overthrow the government. The overthrow attempt did not work.


Can you overthrow the government?

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When did theitalians overthrow Mussolini?

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When did May Overthrow happen?

May Overthrow happened in 1903.


A military overthrow of the government such as Napoleon's overthrow of the Directory in 1799 is a?

Coup.


What was the overthrow of the czar by the Russian people called?

That overthrow was called the February Revolution.


Who tried to overthrow Zeus?

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