No. Daily can be:
1. an adjective -- The daily wage is $25.00.
2. a noun -- He reads the dailies every morning. (here daily means news paper).
3. an adverb -- He used to phone daily.
No...Its an adverb
Verb 2. A Verb is an action word, a 'doing' word.
The Word "carved" is not a verb.
The word been is a verb. It is the past participle of the verb "to be".
Yes, the word "got" is a verb.
In the example sentence, the word 'daily' is functions as an adverb, modifying the verb 'pack'.Example sentence for the adjective 'daily':You pack your own daily lunch. (describes the noun 'lunch')
No...Its an adverb
No, advertise is a verb, as it connotes an action. If you advertise daily, daily is an adverb because it describes the verb advertise.
the word were is a LINKING VERB.
The word 'be' is indeed a verb.
Yes, the word 'do' is a verb.
Verb 2. A Verb is an action word, a 'doing' word.
Yes.The word WILL is a helping verb.
The Word "carved" is not a verb.
It can be either. If it modifies a noun like "newspaper", as in, "I get a daily newspaper." Then it's an adjective that tells what kind of "newspaper" If it modifies a verb, adjective or another adverb then it's an adverb. In the sentence, "I walk daily." The word "daily" is an adverb that tells more about the action "walk"
Yes. Can be, depends on context. He shines the bumpers daily-action/verb. It shines in the sun. no action/not a verb.
The word 'journal' is a noun only in most dictionaries. However, I have been hearing the word journal used as a verb quite often and it may not be long before it is accepted as a verb and listed as a verb in dictionaries. Oxford University Press Dictionary was the only one with journal listed as a verb, others are sure to follow.