The word "easy" is an adjective, because it describes a noun. "Easily" is an adverb, because it describes a verb, another adverb, or an adjective. Adverbs tell how, when, where, or to what degree.
Example of adverb: He can easily run a mile.
The word easily described the verb run.
Example of adjective: That was an easy test.
The word easy described the noun test.
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No it is not a verb because it has to be and action verb or describing what the verb is doing. honored is a feeling not an action can easily be confused
No, it is an adverb. An adjective describes a noun or pronoun, while an adverb describes a verb, adjective, or adverb. E.g. "I easily found the keys." - in this sentence easily describes found, a verb.
"Easily" is an adverb of manner. It describes how an action is performed, indicating that something is done with ease or without difficulty. For example, in the sentence "She solved the puzzle easily," it modifies the verb "solved" by clarifying the manner in which the action was completed.
The word 'skipped' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to skip. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:Jenny was feeling so good that she skipped up the walk. (verb)Answer all the question you can do easily, then go back and try the skipped questions. (adjective)
Present can be an adjective, a noun and a verb. Adjective: Relating to now. Noun: Current time/a gift. Verb: To reveal.
No it is not a verb because it has to be and action verb or describing what the verb is doing. honored is a feeling not an action can easily be confused
No, it is an adverb. An adjective describes a noun or pronoun, while an adverb describes a verb, adjective, or adverb. E.g. "I easily found the keys." - in this sentence easily describes found, a verb.
"Grumpy" is an adjective, not a noun or a verb. It is used to describe someone who is irritable or easily annoyed.
Yes, "detect" is a verb. It is an action word that describes the act of discovering or identifying something that is usually hidden or not easily seen.
no bashful is an adjective. A verb is a doing word ending in ing such as running or playing.
No, "flexible" is an adjective that describes the ability to bend or adapt easily.
this questions easy.. can you bouncy?--no so it's not a verb c;
Maybe "intransitive"??? = a verb that cannot take a Direct Object. "intransigent" = unlikely to forgive too easily or to ignore any mistake.
No, "flammable" is an adjective that describes something that is capable of catching fire easily.
Palpable is an adjective. As a noun, playability. As an adverb, palpably.
To remove is a verb and be removed (after the modal auxiliary can) is the passive infinitive form of the verb.
To more easily identify the parts of a question sentence, change the question into a statement: Can you help her cross the street? -> You can help her cross the street. Now you can more easily identify that the subject is 'you', the verb is 'can help', the object of the verb help is 'her'.