It is still classified as an adjective (imminent, afoot, in progress), but it is mostly archaic, and it is not used as an adjective in modern US English.
Toward in modern use is a preposition meaning "in the direction of."
No , it is a preposition or also an adjective .
Yes.
You need a sentence with the word towards.
Some synonyms for the preposition 'towards' are:fornearnearingagainstapproachingfacingen routeon the way to
attract
The word toward's is spelled without the use of an apostrophe.Towards is the correct spelling.
The word apathy is a noun. Apathy is a lack of emotion towards a person.
You need a sentence with the word towards.
Advanced.
what the word for went toward
Some synonyms for the preposition 'towards' are:fornearnearingagainstapproachingfacingen routeon the way to
Advanced.
She ran towards the finish line with determination and focus.
No, the word 'towards' (or toward, both are accepted spellings) is not a noun.The word 'towards' (or toward) is a preposition, a word that connect a noun or a pronoun to another word in a sentence.Examples:We decided that it was time to head towardhome. (the preposition 'toward' connects the noun 'home' to the verb 'to head')The surf came rushing towards them. (the preposition 'towards' connects the pronoun 'them' to the verb 'rushing')He directs his animosity towardsothers. (the preposition 'towards' connects the noun 'others' to the noun 'animosity')
The word "swarit" is a Sanskrit term that can be translated to mean "vocal" or "related to sound." It is often used in the context of music and chanting.
Approached.
attract
Synonyms for the preposition towards could include - approaching, moving, or proceeding.
Perfectionism means tendency towards completeness.