The verbal that can function as a noun, adjective, and adverb is the gerund. A gerund is formed by adding "-ing" to a verb (e.g., "running"). As a noun, it can serve as the subject or object of a sentence (e.g., "Running is fun"). As an adjective, it can modify a noun (e.g., "a running race"), and as an adverb, it can modify verbs or adjectives (e.g., "She ran quickly, running faster than before").
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The word 'drawing' is a gerund (a verbal noun), the present participle of the verb to draw.The word 'not' is an adverb to modify the verb drawing. An adverb is not used with a noun, an adverb is used with a verb or an adjective.The term 'not drawing' is a adverb-verb combination. To use an adverb for a noun, it can modify the adjective describing the noun, for example: not his drawing.
The word plastic can be a noun or an adjective. The adverb forms (rarely used) are plasticly or plastically.
Flat can be used as an adjective, an adverb, and a noun. Adjective: flat land Adverb: lie flat Noun: the flat of your hand
Yes, it is. It is a compound form that can be an adjective (used with a noun) or an adverb.
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The word 'drawing' is a gerund (a verbal noun), the present participle of the verb to draw.The word 'not' is an adverb to modify the verb drawing. An adverb is not used with a noun, an adverb is used with a verb or an adjective.The term 'not drawing' is a adverb-verb combination. To use an adverb for a noun, it can modify the adjective describing the noun, for example: not his drawing.
The adverb correspondingly is based on the verbal noun (also an adjective) corresponding, and the verb to correspond. The noun form is correspondence. The personal noun (which also may be used as an adjective) is correspondent.
No, lots is not an adjective. It is a plural noun. It is used colloquially as an adverb.
No is an adjective, money is a noun. Neither is used as an adverb.
It is a noun which can be used as an adjective: a cotton shirt.
No, "powerful" is not an adverb. It is an adjective used to describe the noun it modifies.
The word plastic can be a noun or an adjective. The adverb forms (rarely used) are plasticly or plastically.
Yes, it is. It is a compound form that can be an adjective (used with a noun) or an adverb.
No, "little" can be an adjective or an adverb, but it is not a noun. It is used to describe the size or quantity of something.
Flat can be used as an adjective, an adverb, and a noun. Adjective: flat land Adverb: lie flat Noun: the flat of your hand
Flickering can be used as a noun, a verb, or an adjective. It depends on the context of the sentence. The rarely used word "flickeringly" would be the adverb form.