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What is the verb in the sentence the restless monkeys often sound noisy?

The restless monkeys often sound noisy.Sound is the verb.Restless modifies and is the adjective of monkeys.Often and noisy are the adverbs modifying the word sound.


What is gaggle a noun or a verb?

The word 'gaggle' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a flock of geese; a disorderly or noisy group of people.


Is noisy an adjective or predicate adjective?

Any adjective can be used as a predicate adjective, an adjective that follows a linking verb. Examples: The noisy boy will arrive soon. (adjective) The boy is noisy. (predicate adjective)


How do you din?

The spelling "din" means a noisy clamor or racket.The verb to dine means to sit and eat.


How do you spell din?

The spelling "din" means a noisy clamor or racket.The verb to dine means to sit and eat.


Is noisy a linking linking verb?

Not except in a colloquial meaning. Noise is a nounreferring to a sound, or to sounds in general.The near-archaic verb use is to mean "spread a report or rumor."


What part of speech is control?

Control is a noun and a verb. Noun: The police officer maintained control of his vehicle throughout the entire chase. Verb: Please control your noisy children.


What speech part is quiet?

The word "quiet" can be a verb or an adjective.- Verb : to quiet is to calm or silence, e.g. She managed to quiet the crying baby.- Adjective : meaning not noisy, e.g. They were sitting by the quiet pond.


What word type is gaggle?

Gaggle is a verb and a noun.The verb gaggle is to make a noise characteristic of a goose; to cackle.The noun gaggle is a word for a flock of geese when not in flight; a disorderly or noisy group of people.


How does the -ed in hunted change the meaning of rowdy?

One who engages in rows, or noisy quarrels; a ruffianly fellow.


What part of speech is bustle?

Bustle is a verb and a noun. Verb: They bustle about during the holidays. Noun: The hustle and bustle of the holidays is exhausting.