Outlast means to last longer.
The word "once" is indeed an adverb. It means occurring on an occasion, or having occurred previously but not now. *One construction to make the distinction is to place once after the verb if it means one occasion to date. Place once before the verb to indicate that it is no longer being done. Example: "We went there once" (one time) "We once went there" (previously but no longer)
Yes cancelled is a past tense verb. Canceling is an action. It means to get rid of.
No, it is an adverb. It means in an unexpected way.
Long as in "to make longer"LengthenElongateLong as in "to wish for something to happen"YearnDesire
It is part of one. Mightn't means "might not" whihc includes a conditional verb (might) and adverb (not).
Elongate
The word "lengthen" is a verb. It means to make something longer or increase in length.
Lasted is the past tense of the the verb last. It means to continue for a specified period of time.
The verb of destruction is "destroy" - it means to damage something so severely that it can no longer be used or repaired.
The word "lengthen" is a verb. It means to make something longer or to increase the length of something.
I don't think the economic downfall will last much longer.I bet you last longer than my previous opponent.This is the last of the wine.The last time I saw you I was only five years old.
No it is not. Last is an adjective and Lastly is then an adverb.
Usually when a word ends in "ed," it means it's a past tense version of a word, which means it's probably a verb. Add "ed" to almost any verb and it'll be past tense.
The word doth is a verb. However, it is an archaic term which means it is no longer used in present day English.
According to the Miriam Webster dictionary, last is not a verb. The dictionary has the word last labeled as an adjective.
The verb that means to laugh foolishly or nervously is "titter."
Vowed means that you swear that you're going to do something. Example: Last month, I vowed to lose ten pounds. Vowed is a verb (the past tense of vow).