Slurped
No, "noisily" is not a verb. It is an adverb that describes how an action is performed, for example, "She talked noisily."
No, the word noisily is an adverb; a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Example:The kids ran noisily up the stairs to the playroom.
Yes, "slammed" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "slam," which means to shut forcefully and noisily.
The past perfect tense of sip is had sipped.
Yes it is.It depicts the way you do somethingor in other words it modifies a verb.
Yes, had is a verb. It's the past tense of have, to be precise.
No, it is not a noun. It is a past tense verb.
No, "sobbed" is not a common noun. It is a past tense verb that describes the action of crying noisily and uncontrollably.
embrace, as in "She embraced the concept of dimensional analysis"
desribes an adjective
desribes an adjective
Yes, it is an adjective meaning having a certain texture. The noun form is crunch, and the verb crunch means to chew noisily.