There is no adverb form for the verb commit. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb.
There is no adverb form for the verb commit. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb.
There is no adverb form for the noun 'reception'. However, the adverb form for the adjective receptive is receptively.
There are no adverb forms of the participle adjectives (disrupting and disrupted), other than the negative adverb undisruptingly. However, the derivative adjective disruptive creates the adverb disruptively.
No. Busy is an adjective. The adverb form is "busily."
No, it is not. Reply can be a verb (to respond) or a noun (a response).
No it's an adjective e.g. He is cranky today The adverb would be crankily e.g. he replied crankily
The word 'testily' is an adverb for in a petulant manner, impatiently, irritably. Example sentence:When a student questioned the professor's explanations, he testily replied, "I have a few more year's experience in these matters than you, young man!"
The suffix for "replied" is "-ed."
"Yes, I can use a sentence with replied in it," I replied to the question.
my mom ask me if want a laptop and i replied ,yes.
The likely word is replying (answering).
Replied has two syllables. Re•plied.
The past perfect form is had replied.
The past tense of "reply" is "replied."
Replied is the past participle as well as the simple past tense of the verb 'reply'.
I received a request for that information but I have not replied yet.