No secretly s an adverb, secret can be an adjective eg
She has a secret friend
The word 'my' is a possessive adjective. It shows ownership or possession of something.
The word for looking at someone or something secretly is "spying" or "peeking".
Secretly is an adverb. It modifies verbs by providing information on how an action is performed.
no. a noun is a person place or thing. This word is an adjetive. Such as several cats,several dogs.
surreptitious broken down into its word parts: sub- or its variant (in this case)sur- means "less than normal, under, below, secretly" + -rap- which means "to seize" (other words containing the same word part are rape, ravish, rapture, rapacious, raving) + -ious which means "full of, tendency to, characteristic of" so literally surreptitious means "secretly seizing characteristic".A mnemonic acronym to recall the meanings for sub- is you're secretly SUBLeTtiNg (secretly, under, below, less than normal) a sub to an unsuspecting diplomatic tenant.
Adjetive is not a word. It's a common misspelling of adjective.
adjetive
The word thiusand is an adjetive
No, it is an adjetive, because it describes a noun.
The correct spelling is adjective, a word that modifies a noun.
Noun, adjetive, SENSATION.
No. The word scared is an adjective. The adverb form is "scaredly."
No the word hyper is not a noun. It is an adjective.
The word for looking at someone or something secretly is "spying" or "peeking".
The word 'my' is a possessive adjective. It shows ownership or possession of something.
The word you are looking for is "conspire". It means to plan something secretly with others.
no it is a adjetive