Not formally. It can be a verb (to do again) or a noun (a repetition, a rerun). However, it does seem more than a noun adjunct in the term repeat (repeated) performance.
No, it is an adverb. The adjective is repeated, which is the past participle of the verb "to repeat."
The verb form of the word 'repetition' to to repeat. The adjective would be 'repetitive'.
Cautious IS an adjective. An adjective is an action!
The verb for repetition is repeat. As in "to repeat something or someone".
Repeat has two syllables.
The word repeat is a noun or a verb; the adjective form is repeatability or repetition.
No, it is an adverb. The adjective is repeated, which is the past participle of the verb "to repeat."
The verb is repeat.
An adjective for "repeat" is "repetitive." This term describes something that involves or is characterized by repetition, often implying a lack of variety or monotony. Another option could be "recurring," which refers to something that happens again or repeatedly over time.
The word repeating by itself is an adjective. As the progressive form of repeat, however, it is a verb.
The verb form of the word 'repetition' to to repeat. The adjective would be 'repetitive'.
The meaning of the word iterative, which is an adjective, indicates that an action is frequent and repetitive in nature. Often the adjective iterative is applied to the subjects of mathematics, computation and grammar.
TO repeat and repeat... TO repeat and repeat... TO repeat and repeat...
Repeat after me
Speak the English language. Repeat. and repeat. and repeat. and repeat....
The future tense of repeat is will repeat.
"He was instructed to repeat the action until he'd perfected it."