No, pile is a verb and a noun.
verb: The nets were loosely piled on the Vancouver Island pier.
noun: Take care not to trip over the pile of nets.
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The word very is an adverb.
The word rapidly is an adjective. no
One adjective from the word "reason" is "reasonable."
Disdainfully is the predicate adjective. The adjective describes how Jerry looks at the pile of laundry and who can blame him.
D. Jerry looks distainfully at the pile of laundry.Distainfully describes the predicate.B. jerry looks ill today
Yes, the word "pile" has a long i sound, like in the word "pie."
a) Pile: heap, mound b) Pile: villiform structure, fuzz
A word that rhymes with "leap" and "large pile" is "creep."
The word "pile" has a long I and a silent E, to rhyme with file and while.
Yes, the word 'pile' is a long I word. Some other words with the same long I sound are pine and mile.
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The word left by The Lorax by a small pile of rocks was "UNLESS."
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
A word is a thing. The word 'word' is a noun.
The word beautiful is an adjective.