No, that's five adjectives and three adverbs.
The adjectives (words used to describe a noun) are:
The adverbs (words used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb) are:
The adjective of the English word easily is "easy".
not easily or quietly
No, it is an adverb. An adjective describes a noun or pronoun, while an adverb describes a verb, adjective, or adverb. E.g. "I easily found the keys." - in this sentence easily describes found, a verb.
No, "flexible" is an adjective that describes the ability to bend or adapt easily.
empathetic
Yes, "gullible" is an adjective. It is used to describe someone who is easily persuaded or deceived.
"Easy" can be both an adjective and an adverb. As an adjective, it describes a noun and as an adverb, it describes a verb or an adjective. For example, "The exam was easy" (adjective) and "He completed the task easily" (adverb).
No, "flammable" is an adjective that describes something that is capable of catching fire easily.
"Fragile" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is delicate or easily broken.
The word "easy" is an adjective, because it describes a noun. "Easily" is an adverb, because it describes a verb, another adverb, or an adjective. Adverbs tell how, when, where, or to what degree.Example of adverb: He can easily run a mile.The word easily described the verb run.Example of adjective: That was an easy test.The word easy described the noun test.I hope this helps :)
"Gullible" is an adjective. It describes a person who is easily deceived or tricked.
An adjective. Meaning to move quickly and easily