The word along can be an adverb, or it can be a preposition.
It is an adverb in the sentence "I went along with him" and a preposition in the sentence "The chairs are along the fence."
Brief can be an adjective, a noun or a verb.
verb: to customize noun: customization adjective: custom adverb: (none?)
Verb: construct Noun: construction Adjective: constructive Adverb: constructively
No, the word along is not a noun, an adjective, or a verb.The word along is an adverb and a preposition.An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb.A preposition is a word that precedes a noun or pronoun, telling its relation to another word in a sentence.Examples:adverb: The baby likes to sing along with the music.preposition: Route 7 is the road along the river.
None of the above. It is a noun (unplanned occurrence).The related adjective is accidental, and the adverb is accidentally. There is no verb form.
Verb, noun, and adjective, but not adverb.
NO!!!! An ADVERB qualifies a VERB An Adjective qualifies a NOUN
The word plunge can be a noun or a verb. It is not an adjective or adverb.
Adjective verb ; Adverb ;; noun ; Adjective. Adverb describes the action of a verb . 'Very fast' ; 'very' is the adverb to the verb 'fast' Adjective describes a noun . 'red coat' ; 'red' is the adjective to the noun 'coat'.
No. An adjective describes a noun and an adverb describes a verb.
An adjective describes a verb, and an adverb describes a noun
Brief can be an adjective, a noun or a verb.
it is an adverb!:)
An adverb modifies a verb. An adjective modifies a noun.
The verb is repeat.
verb: to customize noun: customization adjective: custom adverb: (none?)
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