A word that describes a verb is an adverb. Adverbs can also describe adjectives, or other adverbs.
An adverb is a word that describes a verb.
Adverb
No. It can be used as a noun, adjective of adverb, but not a verb. A verb is a word that describes an action, state or occurrence.
An adjective describes something a verb is a doing word, or action word.ex/"John played with the big red ball.""Played" is the verb, "big" and "red" are adjectives that describe the ball.
A word that describes a verb is an adverb. Adverbs can also describe adjectives, or other adverbs.
the subject is break winter describes the reak is is the verb the break is doing the action of being
The word that describes the verb in a sentence is called an adverb. Adverbs modify or provide more information about the action of the verb.
'Action'
No, as it is not a word that describes a verb. Instead it is a verb as dozing is a 'doing' word.
No, the word "emotional" is not a verb. It is an adjective that describes feelings or emotions.
no it is not, its an adjective because wicked is a word that describes something and a verb is a doing word.
You cannot describe compete because it is a verb and you have to describe a word with a verb.
Adverb
An adverb is a word that describes a verb.
No. It can be used as a noun, adjective of adverb, but not a verb. A verb is a word that describes an action, state or occurrence.
An adjective describes something a verb is a doing word, or action word.ex/"John played with the big red ball.""Played" is the verb, "big" and "red" are adjectives that describe the ball.