There are verbs everywhere, but everywhere is not one of them. Everywhere is an adverb.
closed is the verb, yes it tells about an action.
Physical and Mental. :) L.I.F.E. (LOVE IS FOREVER EVERYWHERE)
The word 'disgusted' can be both an adjective and a verb. It is used as an adjective when it describes someone, such as "My mother was disgusted when I came in the house and tramped mud everywhere." It is also used as a verb when it refers to an action, such as "He disgusted me when he spat on the ground in public."
No, the word 'anyone' is NOT a noun.The word 'anyone' is a pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun 'anyone' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed person.
everywhere
Everywhere is an adverb.
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closed is the verb, yes it tells about an action.
The word 'everywhere' is an adverb, a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Specifically an adverb of place.It should be noted that two of the eight dictionaries consulted designated the word 'everywhere' as a noun.One of the dictionaries consulted designated the word 'everywhere' as an adverb, a pronoun, and a conjunction.
Physical and Mental. :) L.I.F.E. (LOVE IS FOREVER EVERYWHERE)
Noun: The jerk of the car sent the groceries everywhere. Verb: That door sticks, you have to jerk it open.
The word 'disgusted' can be both an adjective and a verb. It is used as an adjective when it describes someone, such as "My mother was disgusted when I came in the house and tramped mud everywhere." It is also used as a verb when it refers to an action, such as "He disgusted me when he spat on the ground in public."
The word 'search' is both a verb and a noun.A verb tells what its subject is or does.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Here are some examples:Nick had to search the playground for his bag. (verb)You can search the internet for a location nearby. (verb)A search for the recipe ended with success. (noun, subject of the sentence)The officers conducted a search of the suspect's car. (noun, direct object of the verb 'conducted')
No, the word 'anyone' is NOT a noun.The word 'anyone' is a pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun 'anyone' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed person.
Dokodemo(どこでも) Arayurutokorode(あらゆるところで) etc.... AnswerJust dokomo (どこも) means everywhere when used in a sentence with a positive verb. Dokodemo means anywhere.
everywhere
No, everywhere is an adverb.