it is an adverb!:)
Contented
you can by telling a dentist that you have to go to the toilet during a dentist apointment.
during appears to be a adverb It's neither, it's a preposition. i believe it is a adverb
No, it is an adverb. It refers to an action taking place during the same period of time, or possibly simultaneously.
it is an adverb!:)
Contented
it is an adjective that means done secretly; During my clandestine visits
domination
The adjective that best characterizes the Aulds home during Douglass's early childhood is oppressive. The environment was strict, controlling, and dehumanizing, with limited freedoms and constant fear.
during appears to be a adverb It's neither, it's a preposition. i believe it is a adverb
you can by telling a dentist that you have to go to the toilet during a dentist apointment.
"Waking" can function as a verb (present participle of "wake") or as an adjective, depending on the context in which it is used.
No, it is an adverb. It refers to an action taking place during the same period of time, or possibly simultaneously.
Egyptian is the proper adjective for Egypt.
It would be termed the "Elizabethan era," e.g., "Queen Elizabeth ruled during the Elizabethan era."Another answerThe previous answer describes the period during which Elizabeth I reigned. The question asks for an adjective for the queen herself. If that is really what the questioner wants, I would offer "royal" and "regal" as suitable examples.
Yes it can, when used with a noun as in "which way" or "which boy" or more specifically the idiomatic "during which time." Otherwise, which is a pronoun.