Most words ending in LY are Adverbs.
It seems like you may have mistyped your question. "Bushplane" typically refers to a type of aircraft used in remote areas. If you are referring to a speech about bushplanes, it could cover their history, uses in remote regions, and importance in transportation and rescue operations.
Uses is a noun (plural form of use) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of use).
"We must crush our enemies and leave no survivors."
Telegraphic speech.
You could say there were prolix or a circumlocutor!
a speech that someone uses
The word uses is a plural noun. It can also be the present tense of the verb use.
Expedition is a noun in all uses.
Uses is a noun (plural form of use) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of use).
For the most part, it's an adverb. But it does have other uses. See the Dictionary.com link below.
Uses the sharp part of it's beak to shell nuts, then just eats them normally
- it normally uses saxaphone - it normally uses keyboard - famous artist- w.c handy
GMAIL has not annouced they are ending. They are ending a old program that nobody uses.
For the most part, it's an adverb. But it does have other uses. See the Dictionary.com link below.
. What is one way that Henry's speech uses figurative language?-
“I Have a Dream speech”
On part change of parts of speech is when he uses the word Picture. In the first stanza, it is used as a noun and in the third stanza it is used as a verb.