Is mostly a adverb?

Is mostly a adverb?

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Mostly is an adverb that means ‘mainly’: I am mostly interested in the history of the house.

Q. Is waited an adjective?

The word waited is a ( noun / verb ). Patiently is an ( adjective / adverb ).

Q. Is the word waited a noun or verb?

verb (used without object) to postpone or delay something or to be postponed or delayed: We waited a week and then bought the house.

Q. What type of verb is waited?

wait. 1 [intransitive, transitive] to stay where you are or delay doing something until someone or something comes or something happens She rang the bell and waited.

Q. What kind of adverb is waited?

Manner adverbs are often formed from adjectives by adding -ly: She spoke very loudly. We could all hear what she was saying. We waited anxiously by the phone.

Q. What is the word mostly?

mostly(Adverb) Mainly or chiefly; for the most part; usually, generally, on the whole. They’re mostly good people, although they have made a few mistakes. mostly(Adverb) To the greatest extent; most.

Q. Is there a word called mostly?

for the most part; in the main: The work is mostly done. chiefly; principally. generally; customarily.

Q. What can I use instead of mostly?

other words for mostly

  • chiefly.
  • essentially.
  • frequently.
  • largely.
  • particularly.
  • principally.
  • regularly.
  • usually.

Q. How do you use the word mostly?

Mostly sentence example

  1. She kept mostly to her room.
  2. He was mostly dead when we fished him out of the bay.
  3. It was something she had always liked about him, mostly because he was sincere about it.
  4. Those eyes were dark now, mostly because the pupils were large.

Q. What is the meaning of on the whole?

You use on the whole to indicate that what you are saying is true in general but may not be true in every case, or that you are giving a general opinion or summary of something. On the whole, people miss the opportunity to enjoy leisure.

Q. What is the meaning of usually?

: according to the usual or ordinary course of things : most often : as a rule : customarily, ordinarily a trip that usually takes an hour a time of year when the weather is usually hot On weekdays, I usually biked alone around San Francisco.—

Q. What kind of word is finally?

adverb

Q. What is the sentence for finally?

Finally she wiped her eyes and glared at Carmen. Finally he turned to her, his voice controlled. Lowering it, he finally spoke. By the time they finished erecting the oxygen tent over her bed, she had finally settled down.

Q. How do you say finally done?

finally done synonym, finally done definition | Thesaurus

  1. 1 at last, at length, at long last, at the end of the day, at the last, at the last moment, eventually, in the end, in the fullness of time, in the long run, lastly, ultimately, when all is said and done.
  2. 2 in conclusion, in summary, to conclude.
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