Adverb
When the word sound is used as a noun, an adjective would describe it.Example: loud soundSound can also be a verb, and adverbs modify verbs.Example: sounded the horn loudly
Loud can be an adjective, such as: a loud radio, a loud truck, a loud tieLoud can be an adverb, such as: Don't be so loud. The protesters came down the street loudly.
The little girl screamed loudly. the = article little = adjective girl = noun screamed = verb loudly = adverb
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
The part of speech for "answer" is a noun.
Loudly is an adverb.
Adverb
... that loudly chirp for food. 'that' is a relative pronoun.
Crunch is a noun and a verb. Noun: Those chips have a nice crunch to them. Verb: He crunches chips quite loudly.
In the sentence "Yesterday he played loudly with his two new puppies in their very big backyard," the parts of speech for each word are as follows: "Yesterday" (adverb), "he" (pronoun), "played" (verb), "loudly" (adverb), "with" (preposition), "his" (pronoun), "two" (adjective), "new" (adjective), "puppies" (noun), "in" (preposition), "their" (pronoun), "very" (adverb), "big" (adjective), and "backyard" (noun).
Harrumph is a verb so harrumphed is the past tense.The man harrumphed loudly. (verb)Harrumph can be a nounThe loud harrumph woke me up. (noun)
When the word sound is used as a noun, an adjective would describe it.Example: loud soundSound can also be a verb, and adverbs modify verbs.Example: sounded the horn loudly
Loud can be an adjective, such as: a loud radio, a loud truck, a loud tieLoud can be an adverb, such as: Don't be so loud. The protesters came down the street loudly.
The word "shouted" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "shout," which means to speak loudly or make a loud sound. In a sentence, it typically describes an action performed by a subject.
In the sentence "Yesterday he played loudly with his two new puppies in their very big backyard," the parts of speech include nouns (puppies, backyard), verbs (played), adverbs (yesterday, loudly), adjectives (two, new, big, very), and prepositions (with, in). Each word serves a specific role, contributing to the overall meaning of the sentence. The main action is conveyed by the verb "played," while other words provide context and details about the action.
The little girl screamed loudly. the = article little = adjective girl = noun screamed = verb loudly = adverb
part of speech