Not usually. It is an adjective, and only an adverb informally, when it takes the place of the adverb form neatly. Used with verbs such as serve or keep, it is technically still an adjective.
The adverb of neat is neatly.An example sentence is: "he folds his socks neatly".
No, it is an adverb. The form -LY almost always indicates an adverb form. The adjective form is "neat".
The adverb form of the adjective tidy is tidily. It means in a tidy or neat manner.
i do not think there is a past tense of "neat"...."your room is very neat" (present tense) and "her room was very neat" (past tense)...same word.
The word 'neat' is not a verb.The word 'neat' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'neat' is neatness.The verb form is to neaten.
The adverb of neat is neatly.An example sentence is: "he folds his socks neatly".
Neatly is ADVERB. It answers the question "HOW".
Yes, neatly is an adverb. It described something done in a neat or orderly fashion.
Neatly is an adverb. Neat is the adjective form.
No, it is not. Dapper is a somewhat archaic adjective for neat or well-dressed.
No, it is an adverb. The form -LY almost always indicates an adverb form. The adjective form is "neat".
The adverb form of the adjective tidy is tidily. It means in a tidy or neat manner.
Neat Neat Neat was created on 1977-02-18.
i do not think there is a past tense of "neat"...."your room is very neat" (present tense) and "her room was very neat" (past tense)...same word.
Anagrams for neat are: Ante Etna Nate neat
they neat to live so they live to neat
A neat freak is someone who always has to be neat. I am a neat freak, and I don't even sleep in my bed because it looks bad. I hate being a neat freak. I cant even go to sleep until my room is neat. That's it.