An example of a brisk walk would involve Walking for an hour for a mile at 5am. Possibly on a cold day. I would suggest a good mile.
Walked is a verb (past tense of walk), and briskly is adverb.
Briskly is an adverb.
Reedy is an adjective eg They walked through the reedy marsh.
part of speech
Adjective
What part of speech is thaw
Briskly is an adverb.
The suffix is 'ly'. "brisk" is the root word (It's an adjective)
BRISKLY
We walked more briskly once it started raining. You must stir that batter more briskly to make a good cake.
Walked is a verb.
The only pronoun, 'his' is used as an adjective. A possessive pronoun replaces the noun for the thing that belongs to him. Example use of possessive pronoun:Felix walked briskly to the corner that is his.
No. Brisk is a word that is used to describe an action (he walked briskly). Therefore it is an adjective.A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).An adjective is a word that describes a noun (the car is blue / it was a cold day / etc).
Reedy is an adjective eg They walked through the reedy marsh.
"being briskly" = is not a verb - "briskly" means at a fast pace.
We crossed the street briskly.
In this sentence, "over" is used as a preposition. It shows the relationship between the verb "walked" and the object "table."
adjective. the common cat walked. common describes cat.