"Gala" is a noun and an adjective.
The word somewhere is an adverb. It means in an unspecified location.
it is an adverb!:)
The word 'drawing' is a gerund (a verbal noun), the present participle of the verb to draw.The word 'not' is an adverb to modify the verb drawing. An adverb is not used with a noun, an adverb is used with a verb or an adjective.The term 'not drawing' is a adverb-verb combination. To use an adverb for a noun, it can modify the adjective describing the noun, for example: not his drawing.
The word plunge can be a noun or a verb. It is not an adjective or adverb.
No, the word palace is not an adverb.Since a palace is a place or a "thing", it is a noun.
No, it is not a noun. Elsewhere is an adverb (somewhere else).
The noun civility is related to the adjective 'civil" (the social meaning). The adverb for is civilly (politely, respectfully).
No, it is an adjective. The word like is comparing something (a noun) to something else (another noun), which suggests it is an adjective.
The word somewhere is an adverb. It means in an unspecified location.
Sometimes, maybe. The word anything is a pronoun, sometimes a noun. But in some constructions designed for "nothing" (e.g. He isn't anything like his father), anything could arguably modify an adjective phrase, becoming an adverb.
The word victory (victories) is a noun only. The adjective form is victorious. The noun form for the adjective is victoriousness. The adverb form is victoriously.
"Night" is a noun.
it is an adverb!:)
Fun is used as an adjective, but it is considered informal. (e.g. a fun time) Fun is a noun.
The correct singular possessive form is someone else's.Example: That is someone else's problem.Note: The word 'someone' is an indefinite pronoun. The word 'else' is an adverb. The pronoun and adverb combination is functioning as a compound noun.
Path is not an adverb, no.The word path is actually a noun.
The adverb of benefit is beneficially. The adjective is beneficial and the noun is beneficialness. Benefits is noun and has no adverb.