It is only an adverb. It modifies a describing word, an adjective or an adverb. (The adjective form is extreme.)
For example:
"He is extremely careful." Careful is the adjective, "extremely" is the adverb.
"The ball bounced extremely high." High is an adverb, extremely modifies it.
No, it is only an adjective.
The adverb is extremely.
The word extremely is an adverb. But it is not an adjective.
The adjective form of the word would be extreme.
No, the word 'extreme' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'extreme' is extremeness.The concrete noun form of the adjective 'extreme' is extremity.
extremely is an adverb and usually describes (or modifies) an adjective. eg He ran extremely fast
Extremely is an adverb. Adjectives can only describe nouns, and no noun is described as being extremely.
Dark can be an adjective or a noun. Darkly is an adverb.
extreme is already an adjective: e.g. extreme sports ("extreme" describes the noun "sports") extreme hobby the "adverb" form of extreme is EXTREMELY e.g. That girl is extremely beautiful. ("extremely" describes the adjective "beautiful")
No. Horror is a noun. The related adjective is "horrible" and the adverb is "horribly."There is also a related adjective "horrendous" with the adverb form "horrendously."It is a noun.
The noun 'extreme' is a word for a very severe or serious measure (They went to the extreme of cutting off my allowance.)The plural form 'extremes' is a word for either of two abstract things that are as different from each other as possible (We've gone the extremes of being heavily in debt to having a savings account.)
Adverb.Here is an adverb, not an adjective.
its an adverb an adjective is a descriptive word an adverb is a feeling
An adverb describes a verb, an adjective or another adverb.
It can be an adjective OR an adverb. adjective -- You dog is a friendly dog adverb -- She always talks friendly to me
Nervous is an adjective. The adverb form is nervously.