the adverb is 'greatly' and it modifies 'affected' which is a verb, so no it does not modify an adjective.
The adjective that modifies "kittens" in this sentence is "starving."
Lovely is the adjective. It modifies the noun, which is voice.
No, an adjective typically modifies a noun or pronoun by providing more information about it, such as its appearance or qualities. Verbs, on the other hand, describe actions or states of being in a sentence.
False, it does not! An adjective modifies the subject of a sentence.
an adjective phrase acts like an adjective and modifies the noun or pronoun in the sentence. an adverb phrase acts like an adverb and modifies the verb, adjective, or adverb in the sentence.
There are 2 adjectives.The adjective long modifies the noun distances.The adjective little modifies the noun effort.
"Quite" is used as an adverb in the sentence. It modifies the adjective "late" by intensifying it.
The adverb that modifies an adjective in the sentence is very (small, an adjective).The other adverbs in the sentence are really (grow, a verb) and too (quickly, an adverb).
it is a possessive pronoun (but used as an adjective, because it modifies a noun).
In the sentence "He saw how eager she was to do her best," the adjective is "eager." This word modifies (describes) the word "she."
"Special" is the adjective in that sentence. It's describing the noun "shoes".
​The adjective content follows the linking verb was and modifies the noun student.