No, it is an adverb.
The noun thunder is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.
The noun "wave" is a common noun.
The word emission is a noun, a common singular noun.
The noun form of the adjective 'tight' is tightness.A related noun form is the uncountable binary noun tights.
thin isnt a noun you pleb!
"Patiently" is an adverb, not a noun or a verb. It describes how an action is performed.
No, it is not a proper noun. It is an adverb.
The word 'patiently' is not a noun; patiently is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb. Example:We patiently waited for the cake to bake.The word patiently is the adverb form for the noun patience, a common noun; a word for the ability to continue doing something for a long time without losing interest, especially something difficult; a solitaire card game.
Like most words ending in ly, patiently is an adverb.Example: She waited patiently for her turn. (the adverb 'patiently modifies the verb 'waited')
Yes. patiently is an adverb because in this example sentce, Fran waited patiently at the door, the word patiently is describing how Fran waited.
The opposite of patiently is impatiently or anxiously. Referring to impatient actions, it could be hurriedly.
The adverb form for the noun patience is the adverb form of the adjective patient: patiently.(or the negative adverb, impatiently)
patiently
The patiently can be used as a verb as in...She say patiently in her chair..
Patiently is an adverb, as it describes a verb, like: The waited patiently.
She waited patiently for her lunch. They walked patiently along the path until they reached the car.
this is how you spell it: patient