The name of a person is a noun, a proper noun.
Even if you name your child Merrily or Frankly, the words are nouns when functioning as a name.
No, it is not. Amelia is the name of a person, a proper noun.
The word person is not an adverb, it's a noun. Personally is an adverb, though.
The adverb form of the noun 'person' is personally.Example: I personally called to confirm the appointment.
No. It is not an adverb. Journalist is a noun, a person. There is an adverb form, which is journalistically.
No, it is not an adverb. A farmer is a noun, a person.
No, it is not an adverb. Dancer is a noun referring to a person who dances.
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No, "everybody" is not an adverb. "Everybody" is a pronoun used to refer to every person. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
The word "there" is either an adverb, a pronoun, or a noun. And arguably an adjective (e.g. that person there).
It can be an adverb (go faster). It can also be an adjective, or a noun for a person who is fasting.
No, it is not an adverb. It is a proper noun, the name of a continent.
No, it is not an adverb. It is the past tense, plural or second person, for the verb to be (I was, you were, he/she/it was, we were, they were).