The verb form related to "likely" is "likelihood." However, "likely" itself functions as an adjective. To express the action of something being probable or expected, you might use verbs such as "seem," "appear," or "suggest." For example, one might say, "It seems likely that it will rain."
No, it is not an adverb. Crossed is a verb form. It may form a participial phrase which would likely be an adjective phrase.
No, it is not an adverb. The word delay is a noun, or a verb (to delay). The closest adverb form is likely "dilatorily" (in a manner that delays).
Yes, it is a verb, or at least a type of verb. Experienced is a linking verb.
A verb is an action word. 'He' is a pronoun. There are no verb variations for 'he'.
The verb
The word 'likely' is an adjective and an adverb, not a verb.The verb forms are like, likes, liking, liked.The noun forms are like, likes.The noun form of the adjective likely is likeliness.The noun form of the verb to like is the gerund, liking.
yes, it is. very much of a verb. most verb you can get.
The likely word is the transposition, the verb deserve(to be entitled to).
Poder is the un-conjugated verb for "to be able". So that would most likely be the best verb in this case.
The word "likely" is an adverb rather than a verb and so doesn't have a tense.
most likely verb
The likely word is "survive" (remain alive).
The likely word is from the verb to imagine and is spelled imaginary.
The verb is 'to embolden' - ie to make bold
Carefully is an adverb. Any word that ends with "ly" is more than likely an adverb, it modifies a verb.
The likely word is the verb form fluctuates(changes up and down, varies over time), from the verb to fluctuate.
The likely word is the verb "molest" (to harm, or to sexually abuse).