Yes, "sometimes" can function as an adverb, not a verb. It is used to describe the frequency of an action, indicating that something occurs occasionally but not always. For example, in the sentence "I sometimes go for a walk," "sometimes" modifies the verb "go."
Wove is not an adverb, no.The word wove is a verb and sometimes a noun.
No, the word smash is not an adverb.The word smash is a verb, noun and sometimes an adjective.
"Nice" is primarily an adjective and does not have a direct verb form. However, the related verb "to nice" is sometimes informally used to mean making something pleasant or agreeable, but it is not widely recognized. The more common approach is to use synonyms like "to please" or "to delight" to convey similar meanings.
Synonyms for the verb to 'conform' are to adapt, comply or adjust.It's sometimes difficult to conform to rules when you don't understand the reason for them.
No, the word order is not an adverb.The word order is a verb ("I will order the troops") and sometimes a noun ("the waitress writes down the order").
The word sometimes is not a verb. It's an adverb.
Sometimes isn't any kind of verb. It's an adverb.
Yes it is, or sometimes a verbal (participles) because it sometimes it appears in the form of a verb but acts as an adjective.
The predicate is everything in a sentence that is not the subject. A simple predicate is a finite verb e.g. I am, or Stuff happens.
An Adverb usually modifies a Verb, but it can sometimes modify and Adjective.
Sometimes, it needs a verb; sometimes it needs a subject.
Free can be a verb sometimes.
Sometimes
The word have at the beginning of a sentence is always a verb: sometimes a main verb in the imperative; sometimes a helping/auxiliary verb.Main imperative verb: Have a good time at the party!Helping/auxiliary verb: Have you ever seen the Eiffel Tower?
Usually a common noun, it is sometimes used a verb. To turn the pages of a book is sometimes called "leafing" though the book.
Could is the past form of can. (Sometimes was/were able to is used instead of could.)
it is used to describe a verb usually after the verb or sometimes before it for example: He runs fast. Fast is the adverb that describes the verb, runs.