"Always" is an adverb. It is used to describe the frequency of an action, indicating that something happens at all times or on every occasion. For example, in the sentence "She always arrives on time," "always" modifies the verb "arrives."
No, "confused" is not an adverb; it is an adjective. It describes a state of being or feeling, often relating to a lack of clarity or understanding. Adverbs typically modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, and often end in "-ly," such as "confusedly."
The word the is always an adjective. The articles a, an, and the are all always adjectives.
the adjective is good.
The proper adjective for the proper noun Shakespeare(always capitalize a proper noun) is Shakespearean (always capitalize a proper adjective).
The adjective is late, referring to a characteristic of the pronoun "they."
"Intrusion" is a noun. It refers to the act of intruding or the presence of something that interrupts or disturbs.
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No, it is not. The word basement is a noun.
The word the is always an adjective. The articles a, an, and the are all always adjectives.
It comes before the adjective.
the adjective is good.
The proper adjective for the proper noun Shakespeare(always capitalize a proper noun) is Shakespearean (always capitalize a proper adjective).
It is ways
Always is an adverb not an adjective.
The adjective is late, referring to a characteristic of the pronoun "they."
yes, beautiful is always an adjective
"Always" is an adverb. It answers the question "when."