It can be, and usually is.
In sentences such as "Let's get together sometime" it is an adverb of indefinite time.
More rarely, as in "He was a longshoreman and sometime wrestler" it is an adjective.
adverb of frequency, like - sometimes always often
Wove is not an adverb, no.The word wove is a verb and sometimes a noun.
No, it is a frequency adverb.
Yes, deeper can be an adverb. (e.g. dive deeper) However, the equivalent adverb "more deeply" is sometimes appropriate.
Yes, often is an adverb of indefinite frequency, more than sometimes or occasionally.Example: Bessie Smith is often considered a great blues singer.
No. It is an adverb or more rarely an adjective. Sometimes is an adverb.
Sometimes is an adverb, an adverb of frequency.
Sometimes
Relatively is an adverb.
No... It is an adverb :)
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adverb of frequency, like - sometimes always often
Occasionally is an adverb. It has the synonyms infrequently, sporadically, or sometimes.
The word 'sometimes' is an adverb, a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb as 'on certain occasions or in certain cases but not always'.Examples:We sometimes go to the beach in the summer.He is a sometimes brilliant student when he make the effort.
The word 'sometimes' is an adverb; a word that modifies a verb as on some occasions or in some situations, but not always. Example:We sometimes cook our dinner on the backyard grill.
No, it is not an adverb. Heights is a plural noun, sometimes applied to a single landform.