"Extremely" is an adverb, together the words "extremely strange" form an adjective phrase, where the adverb is modifying the adjective, "strange".
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.
The adverb form is strangely.
No, it is not. It is an adjective (odd, strange, or inquisitive), and the adverb form is curiously.
The word strange is an adjective.No, it is both.
Extremely is an adverb
No, it is not a preposition. The word extremely is an adverb.
Yes, it is an adverb. It means extraordinarily, extremely.
Strangely is an adverb (oddly, unusually). The adjective form is simply strange.
Yes. Extremely is the adverb modifying the adjective tight.
The adjective stranger is the comparative form of the adjective strange. The adverb "more strangely" is the comparative form of the adverb, strangely.
The word extremely is an adverb. It is really an adverb of quality or manner. Adverbs of quality or manner always answer the question 'how'.
the adverb is extremely. most adverbs end in a y. An adverb is an adjective and verb combined. for example if you say someone ran quickly the ran how...