Sad is not a verb because you cannot say - He sads me or He sadded me. Compare this to the verb punch- He punches me / He punched me.
The word sadly is an adverb.The adjective is sad.The verb would be sadden.
Miserably....... and......... devistated....... and........ depressed, dunno,
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "sadly" (sorrowfully, or unfortunately).
The noun 'is' is a verb, a form of the verb 'to be'. The verb 'is' functions as an auxiliary verb and a linking verb.
It is a Linking Verb. The word are is a conjugation of the verb "to be."
The word sadly is an adverb.The adjective is sad.The verb would be sadden.
The word "sadly" is an adverb used to modify the verb "spoke." It describes how the girl spoke about her grandfather.
No, it is not an adverb. Saddened is the past tense verb (and past participle) of the verb "to sadden" (make sad). The seldom used adverb form is saddeningly.
No, "sadly" is not a preposition. It is an adverb that is used to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb to express sadness or regret. Prepositions are words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in a sentence.
Miserably....... and......... devistated....... and........ depressed, dunno,
Its because fly is both a noun and a verb, so it can be done, and in this case a bird happens to be able to fly. But sadly, bird is a noun and not a verb, so you cannot bird.
Smitten is derived from the verb smite ( hit or affect someone), so it means you become very fond of someone or overwhelmed by something in a depressing way.
'Sad' is an adjective, the adverb is 'sadly'.sadly
Sadly, Rico was wrong. there was, sadly, nothing I could do. Glynnis sadly nodded in reply. Sadly, the results were not what I had expected.
Smitten is derived from the verb smite ( hit or affect someone), so it means you become very fond of someone or overwhelmed by something in a depressing way.
sadly yes they are..
I, sadly, can not answer this