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No, silently is an adverb.

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Is silently an adverb or verb?

Silently is an adverb. Many adverbs end in the prefix -LY.


Is silently a verb or adjective?

It is neither. The word silently is an adverb, the adverb form of the adjective silent.


In the word she reads silently where is the subject and intransitive verb?

verb = reads subject = she


How do you use silently in a sentence?

"Silently" is an adverb and it almost always modifies a verb. "He tiptoed silently into the room." "She didn't speak, but her eyes silently followed him as he entered."


Is silent an adjective?

Yes, silent is an adjective. It is a form of the noun or verb silence.


What part of speech is ghost?

"Ghost" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the spirit of a dead person. As a verb, it means to move silently and stealthily.


What is the part of speech of creep?

The word "creep" can be a verb (e.g. "to creep silently") or a noun (e.g. "a creepy person").


What is an adverb in the sentence Many passengers stood silently as the elevator moved downward quickly?

In the given sentence, many (adjective), passengers (noun), stood (verb), as(conjunction), the (article), elevator (noun) and moved (verb) are not adverbs.It would seem easier to name the 3 adverbs:The adverb silently modifies the verb stood.The adverb downward modifies the verb moved.The adverb quickly modifies the verb moved. (it is a pair, rather than modifying the other adverb).


What Noun of silent?

silence is the noun form of silent, silent is an adjective, adverb form is silently and the verb form is to be silent


Is crept an noun?

No, the word 'crept' is a verb, the past tense of the verb to creep (creeps, creeping, crept).Example: The tiger crept silently toward its prey.The noun form of the verb to creep is the gerund, creeping.'crypt' is a noun.


How do you spell silently?

Silently is the correct spelling.


Is defeated a noun?

No, the word 'defeated' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to defeat. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (a defeatedopponent; the defeated army).The word defeat is the nounform.When you see 'defeated' used as a noun, as in "The defeated marched silently past the soldiers." That is actually a shortened form of, "The defeated townspeople...", or "The defeated army marched silently past the soldiers."