The word 'magic' is a noun, a verb, and an adjective.
See examples above.
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
Example: Jack performed magic. (He performed magic.)
An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
Example: He magically disappeared. (the adverb 'magically' modifies the verb 'disappeared)
It is neither. The word everything is a pronoun or a noun (e.g. he lost everything, as the object).
No, it is not an adverb. Suspecting is a verb form and gerund (noun) for the verb "to suspect." There is an adverb form "unsuspectingly" (but not suspectingly) and the adverb "suspiciously."
Their (belonging to them) is a possessive adjective (pronoun).There (as in not right here) is an adverb.
No, the word 'enough' is not a noun or a verb. The word 'enough' is an adjective, an adverb, an indefinite pronoun, and an interjection.Examples:There's no such thing as enough chips in the cookies. (adjective)If you drive far enough north, you come to the river. (adverb)You may have some, we have enough for everyone. (indefinite pronoun)Enough! It's starting to spill over the top. (interjection)
Noun
Had is a verb; not is an adverb.
No, you is a pronoun not and adverb as its is defining a noun Adverb adds more to a verb like he is walking *fast*
Can you make me examples of sentences with these orders?: 1.article-adjective-noun-verb-preposition-adjective. 2. helping verb-pronoun-verb-preposition-verb-article-noun?. 3. verb-article-noun-adverd 4.proper noun-conunction-pronounn-helping verb-verb-adverb 5. pronoun-helping verb-adverb-verb-pronoun 6. preposition-pronoun adjective-noun-pronoun-helping verb-verb-pronoun
pronoun :) thanks for asking
adverb
You is a pronoun look is a verb pretty is an adverb
The noun is: jelly beans (compound noun)The pronoun is: youThe verb is: likeThe adjectives are: red and bestThere is no adverb in the sentence.
Dog is a noun; came is a verb.
noun adjetive adverb verb pronoun
Neither. Weren't is a contraction of the verb "were" and the adverb "not".
Neither.The word 'was' is a verb (or an auxiliary verb), the past tense of the verb to be.Examples:The train was late. (verb)Jim was waiting for the train. (auxiliary verb)An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
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