0Oh sorry! In this case, an adjective.02br 02br 00If you say "The critics raved about this movie" it's a verb. And it means "gave a great review."02br 02br 00If you say "It got raves" it would be a noun, but that's just shorthand for "rave reviews."02br 02br 00As "rave reviews" it's an adjective.0-
0Sorry, but I have one more question to ask. 05002br 02br 00That is, how is the word "to" used here?02br 02br 00"launch"is a transitive verb, so, what's the meaning of "to"?010id4
0Launch is one of those verbs - I need to be reminded of the word - like melted. "The sun melted my candy bar" but also "My candy bar melted."02br 02br 00The company launched their new soap product - the product launched last month.02br 02br 00The "to" in your example is used to say "against a backdrop of" or "and found waiting for it." (I arrived in my l
0Thank you for your kindess, I can understand your meaning, and I can translate it into my mother language, but I cannot explain it in english.05002br 02br 00Thank you all the same!010id1