High is an adjective.
The adverb is highly
The word "high" is not an adverb. It is an adjective, or more rarely a noun (meaning euphoria). The adverb form is "highly."
She jumped high up into the air. The word "high" is an adverb in the sentence above.
High is an adjective as in 'the apple tree is 20 feet high' High is an adverb as in 'to a high degree' High is a noun as in 'a record high for unemployment'
The bird soared high in the sky.
The adverb is highly
The word "high" is not an adverb. It is an adjective, or more rarely a noun (meaning euphoria). The adverb form is "highly."
She jumped high up into the air. The word "high" is an adverb in the sentence above.
High is an adjective as in 'the apple tree is 20 feet high' High is an adverb as in 'to a high degree' High is a noun as in 'a record high for unemployment'
The adverb is high because it describes how the fish leaped.
High is not any kind of verb. It can be used as an adjective, adverb, or a noun. adjective: high gas prices adverb: aim high noun: a record high
The adverb form of the word high is highly.Some example sentences are:He thinks highly of her.The theory is highly unlikely to be true.
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High can be a noun, adjective, or adverb, but is not a verb.
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.
Yes, an adverb can modify an adjective. For instance, you could say "I saw a very fast runner." Very, an adverb, modifies fast, an adjective. Another example is "The shelf is too high" where too (adverb) modifies high (adjective).
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