Exhausted is a adjective. Happily, energetically and outside are the adverbs.
Frollo was sent to hell thus freeing Esmeralda and the Gypsies from Frollo's witch hunt, and freeing Quasimodo from his 20 years of isolation from the outside world. Esmeralda fell in love with Captain Phoebus, and Quasimodo is happily accepted by the citizens of Paris.
It can be either. Or also a preposition, or a noun. outside chance, outside wall - adjective stepped outside - adverb outside the lines - preposition the outside of the cup - noun
The basic particles outside the nucleus in an atom (note "outside", not "on the outside of" ... there's a subtle difference) are electrons.
The words "on the outside" are three different parts of speech. on: preposition the: article outside: noun
It is an adverb modifying the verb (playing).
The word "exhausted" is not an adverb; it is an adjective that describes the noun "puppy." The other words—"happily" and "energetically"—are adverbs that modify how the actions are performed.
QW modifier would indicate that services of an outside laboratory were used.
The ones that are declared outside any functions and don't have modifier static.
A private variable is something that is not visible outside the class. A private class is one that cannot be inherited
Modifier 54 is used to indicate that only the surgical portion of a procedure is being billed separately, while the preoperative and postoperative care is not included. This modifier is typically applied when a surgeon performs a procedure but the patient will receive follow-up care from another provider. By using modifier 54, the billing reflects that the payment requested is specifically for the surgical services rendered, excluding any associated care outside of that procedure.
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After being dismissed from lunch, the boys organized a game of soccer outside. They quickly divided into teams, marked boundaries, and began playing energetically, showcasing their skills and teamwork. Laughter and shouts filled the air as they competed, creating a lively atmosphere on the playground. The game provided a perfect opportunity for them to bond and enjoy their time together.
The cat ran swiftly across the room. She smiled happily when she saw her friends. The wind howled loudly outside the window. The children played together joyfully in the sunshine. The teacher spoke softly to the students.
A simple device called a bore evacuator (the cylinder around the main armament) exhausts most of the smoke to the outside of the tank. In World War 2 before the bore evacuator was invented, the faces of tank commanders and loaders were blackened by the smoke when the breech was opened.
Jocund is an adjective describing something happy and joyful. An example of this word in a sentence might be, "The jocund festivities were so much fun that guests never wanted to leave."
Yes - sugar gliders can swim when they need to, such as in flooded waters. However, being arboreal, this is a skill that is rarely needed. It is unfortunate that, with the increasing prevalence of sugar gliders as exotic pets outside of Australia, they can sometimes fall into toilets and buckets of water where, if they cannot get out, they will eventually become exhausted and drown.
yet it is.. when uding nouns as a modifier is combined with a number . hiphen is used : A boy that is five years old = a five-year-old-baby ...