No, the word 'always' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb as 'how often' the action occurs. Examples:
The wind in this area always blows from the south.
I always say yes to chocolate.
Uncle Jim is always brings something for my mother.
Imitated is a verb. It's the past tense of imitate.
No, the word 'is' is a verb; the third person singular present of the verb be.An adverb is a word that modifies a verb as how, where, when, how often, or how much.For example:He is really sorry.She is always on time.
Do is always a verb either a main verb or an auxiliary verb.
Yes.He always questions what I say.
The contraction they're is a combination of they, a pronoun, and are, a verb (or auxiliary verb). The contraction they're functions as the subject and verb (linking verb or auxiliary verb) of a sentence or clause. Example functions:They are my favorite running shoes. Or, They're my favorite running shoes.The kids always wear life jackets when they are fishing. Or, The kids always wear life jackets when they'refishing.
No, the word 'always' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb as 'how often' the action occurs. Examples:The wind in this area always blows from the south.I always say yes to chocolate.Uncle Jim is always brings something for my mother.
Does is always a verb.When does is next to have you can call it an auxiliary verb or helping verb.
Yes it is an action verb.
no, it's an adverb
Yes, always is an adverb, a word that describes a verb or an adjective.
The word 'fights' would be a noun since 'are' would be the verb
The word 'always' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Example:He always remembers my birthday.Your garden is always beautiful.
The word 'always' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Examples:We always go to grandma's for the holidays. (modifies the verb)My always thoughtful neighbor gave me the flowers. (modifies the adjective)This part of the piece is always slowly played. (modifies the adverb)
Imitated is a verb. It's the past tense of imitate.
No, the word 'is' is a verb; the third person singular present of the verb be.An adverb is a word that modifies a verb as how, where, when, how often, or how much.For example:He is really sorry.She is always on time.
Word is always a noun; a word base word is a noun.
"clear-cutting" The verb is always the doing word