In the sentence "Tearfully I hung up the phone," the adverb tearfully modifies the verb hung.
By comparison, tearful is an adjective formed from the noun tear. For example, in the sentence "The tearful girl hung up the phone," the adjective tearful is modifying the noun girl.
Much more information about adverbs can be found in any good grammar book.
Cellular is an adjective; phone is a noun.
it depends on ehat kind of sentence it is in for example She scratched the her phone. (scratched a verb) in the sentence: He out the scrathed pocket in his pocket. (scratched is an adjective)
Sense is not a preposition. Sense can be used as a noun or a verb, as shown below: Example 1: She sensed my phone call coming, so she quickly picked up the phone. -The word "sense" is used as a verb, in the past tense, in this sentence. Example 2: Vision is a sense in the human body. -The word "sense" is used as a noun in this sentence.
Apps are programs which allow a mobile phone to do more. Often they are games but there are ones that add different functions to mobile phones like text to speech, IM, making music like musical instruments, drawing, tuning musical instruments, converting measurements, translation etc.
yes, it does. as long as you buy a new phone, there are matched phone charger.
Tearfully - adverb I - pronoun hang - verb up - preposition the - article phone - noun
She will tear off a page from the notebook.
"Call" can be a verb, noun, or adjective. In the following sentence, "call" is a verb. "Call me when you can." In the next sentence, "call" is a noun. "My phone call with the customer went well." In this last sentence, "call" is an adjective modifying the noun "button". "Press the call button."
Cellular is an adjective; phone is a noun.
Cellular is an adjective; phone is a noun.
Cell phone for sale! 4 words, a sentence using the word cell phone.
"Cell phone" is the direct object in the sentence: You lent Cassandra your cell phone.
If the sentence is: "You were watching TV when the phone rang." Then that is correct.
A sentence for dropped I accidentally dropped the phone while I was talking on the phone.
The word phone is :a verb - as in "I will phone you tomorrow", anda noun - as in "Pick up the phone, it's ringing."
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If you are asking about another definition of phone, then a phone is the sound of an individual part of speech. As opposed to 'phone, which is a contraction of telephone yes, of course. a phone is a phone. do you have any adoubt about it?