ill have a vodka martini: shaken, not 'stirred'.
stirred is not an adjective it is a verb you dummy!
When the ice is put in warm water it dissolves.
You didn't write a sentence, you wrote a question. So there isn't a third word in that "sentence." Or if you are trying to be a smart aleck, "this sentence" also doesn't have three words, but in that case you didn't use correct punctuation. In either case it shows you don't really have a good grasp of the English language.
Yes, elements in a sentence are capitalized, such as proper nouns, the first word of a sentence, and titles.
Here is a sentence- There is a word chlorophyll which I have so idea what i means.
No, the word stirred is not an adverb.The word stirred is a verb and sometimes a noun.Click here to see a dictionary entry for the word "Stirred".
I stirred the porridge as it cooked
Wow! Who asks that question! "The witch ate the lumpy, green, slimy frog for dinner"
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My best guess is "stirred".
The likely word is "stirred" (mixed, as with a spoon).
The simile in the sentence is "stirred together like a thick messy mush." This comparison uses "like" to show similarity between the mixing of letters and how they resemble a thick messy mush.
Its basically telling that you are stirring (stir).
To move liquid around so it mixes thoroughly.
The word is spelled stir, just as you spelled it. Unless you stir macaroni as it boils, it will stick to the bottom of the pot.
The lady was visibly shaken when that song started.James Bond likes his martini shaken, not stirred.
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