No. Injured is a past tense verb and an adjective.
Verb: Sarah injured her arm.
Adjective: Sarah has an injured arm.
The adverb form of the adjective 'tragic' is tragically.
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No, neither word is being used as an adverb. Position is a noun and upright is an adjective describing the position desired.
Jonah is a proper noun.
Sunny is an adjective. We say: A sunny day. A sunny disposition. The sunny side of the street. The adverb 'sunnily' has rare but specific uses.
The adverb is gently. To identify an adverb, find the verb and ask the questions how? why? when? where? to what extent?The verb is treat. How should you treat the kitten? Gently.
No, it is not. It is a noun, meaning harm or bodily damage. It is a noun form of the verb to injure (to harm).
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Injure
what is another word for injure
The adjective form of injure is injured.
A prefix for "injure" is "un-" e.g. "uninjured".
All different insects can be considered injurious. Insects can injure humans, they can injure plants, or they can injure animals.
The simple past tense of the word injure is "injured."
So you don't injure yourself or worse, injure others.
The stressed syllable in "injure" is the first syllable "in-".
If you injure your lungs every badly you wouldn't be able to breathe.