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"Forward" can be both a noun and an adverb. As a noun, it typically refers to a position or direction. For example, "She took a step forward."

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How do you use forward in a sentence sentence?

The word forward is an adverb, an adjective, a noun, and a verb; for example: Adverb: I ran forward to make the play. Adjective: The forward seats have the most room. Noun: The forward scores the most point on the team. Verb: My mother will forward my mail while I'm overseas.


Is sally a noun?

Yes, "sally" is a noun, a singular, common noun. The word "sally" is also a verb.As a noun, sally may mean "a sudden rush forward."As a verb, sally may mean "to suddenly rush forward."The name "Sally" is, of course, a proper noun.


Is forward a preposition?

No. Forward can be a noun, verb, adjective or adverb, but it cannot act as a preposition.


Is forward an adverb?

Yes, it can be an adverb. e.g. They moved forward. It can also be an adjective (a forward position, or a person who is forward). In basketball, a forward is a player, a noun.


What does 'stoop' mean?

To lean forward:) to bend forward:)


How many ways are there to spell forward?

There are two homophones (sound-alike words) : forward and foreword. FOREWORD is a noun, an introductory entry in a book. FORWARD is usually an adjective (ahead, or presumptious), and is only a noun when applied to a player in a sport, such as basketball.


Is back a proper noun?

No, "back" is not a proper noun. It is a common noun used to refer to the rear part of something or the opposite direction of forward.


What is the form of noun for suggestion?

The noun 'suggestion' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an idea or plan put forward for consideration; a word for a concept.


Is expect a noun?

No, the word 'expect' is a verb, meaning to look forward to; to regard as likely to happen; to anticipate the occurrence or the coming of.The noun form of the verb to expect is expectation.


What part of speech is the word anticipation?

noun the suffix -ion makes it a noun


Why do you say look forward to hearING from you and not to HEAR from you?

"Look forward to hearing from you" is the proper phrase because "hearing" is a gerund in this context, acting as a noun. It is used to express anticipation and expectation of receiving a response in communication.


Is lunge a collective noun?

No, the noun lunge is a singular, common noun; a sudden forward thrust of the body; a sudden thrust or pass, as with a sword; an similar movement in an exercise routine.A collective noun is a word used to group nouns for people or things. An appropriate collective noun for lunge could be a series of lunges.