An adverb. These often end in -ly, such as quickly
An adverb. They normally end in -ly, like quickly.
No, the word 'drowsy' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The verb form is to drowse (drowses, drowsing, drowsed).
A strong verb is a word to describe another word
The word caring can be an adjective and a verb. The adjective is used to describe someone who is kind and sensitive. The verb form is the present participle of the verb "care".
When used as an action word...i.e. to access the area. it is not a verb, however, when used to describe something....i.e. close that roof access.
Answer The word "pharmacokinetics" is used to describe a singular set of data, therefore it is written with a singular verb.
No, "bad" is not a verb. It is an adjective used to describe or modify a noun.
a verb
Yes, the word "start" is a verb. It is commonly used to describe the beginning of an action or process.
no, large is an adverb (or it can be used as an adjective). A verb is an action word, such as: run, think, drive, etc.
No, the word 'drowsy' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The verb form is to drowse (drowses, drowsing, drowsed).
No, the word "new" is not a verb. It is an adjective used to describe something that has recently come into existence or has not been used before.
You cannot describe compete because it is a verb and you have to describe a word with a verb.
No. Probable is an adjective, that is, it's a word used to describe a noun.
No, the word "forget" is not a preposition. It is a verb used to describe the action of not remembering something.
No, the word "lone" is not a verb. It is primarily used as an adjective to describe being alone or solitary.
a verb
no a verb is an action word. Tempature is a descriptive word an adjective.