Hovered is the past tense of the verb to hover. It is not an adverb.
"Is" is the verb. There is no adverb in the question.
No, "seriously" is an adverb, not a verb. It is used to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb in a sentence.
No, "stick" is not an adverb. It is a noun or a verb. An adverb is a word that describes or modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
After the helping verb
No, hearing is a doing word so it's a verb. Any word that describes how you hear, like poorly, is an adverb.
The word hovered is the past tense of the verb to hover (hovers, hovering, hovered).
Hovered is a verb. It's the past tense of hover.
The verb form can be used as an adjective, as in a hovering vulture.
No almost everything that ends in ed is a verb
It is the definitive verb 'To Come'.
Isn't is a contraction of both a verb and an adverb. Is (verb) not (adverb).
Hovered is the past tense form of the verb hover. Used in a sentence, it could like this: The helicopter hovered over the city, surveying the ruins caused by the storm.
"Is" is the verb. There is no adverb in the question.
NO!!!! An adverb qualifies a verb. e.g. The dog barked loudly. Verb ; barked Adverb ; loudly.
Alone is not an adverb. An adverb modifies a verb. Alone does not modify a verb (is not an adverb).
No, "seriously" is an adverb, not a verb. It is used to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb in a sentence.
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