Mean can be ad adverb. For example, the mean man, would be using the word mean as an adverb.
It is an adverb. It can mean "actually" or colloquially it can mean very (e.g. really mad).
Yes, the phrase 'a lot' is an adverb, as is the colloquial term "lots."As a adverb with action verbs, it can mean "frequently." (He surfs a lot)As an adverb for other verbs, it can mean "greatly" or "much" (I like him a lot, He talks a lot)
Yes, through can be an adverb (in and out of), but also an adjective (finished, completed). As a preposition, it can also mean "by way of."
Yes. It can either mean "excessively" or "also."
"Funner" is not a proper word. Even if it were, if it was meant to mean "more fun", then it wold not be a verb nor an adverb.
It is an adverb. It can mean "actually" or colloquially it can mean very (e.g. really mad).
Yes, it is an adverb. It can modify a verb to mean earnestly, or an adjective to mean extremely or severely.
Unsteadily is the adverb that means not in a steady way.
It is an adverb. It can mean "in a fair manner" (He was treated fairly). It can mean "somewhat" (He does his job fairly well).
Yes, the phrase 'a lot' is an adverb, as is the colloquial term "lots."As a adverb with action verbs, it can mean "frequently." (He surfs a lot)As an adverb for other verbs, it can mean "greatly" or "much" (I like him a lot, He talks a lot)
Just can be used as an adjective to mean fair and as an adverb to mean exactly. The court made a just decision. (adjective) This is just the vacation I needed. (adverb)
If you mean "What is the adverb for necessary," the answer is necessarily. If not, you may want to rephrase your question.
The adverb form "reasonably" can mean "as considered by reason" but has the modern usage to mean "somewhat" as applied to an adjective.
No, it is not an adverb. Class is a noun, with several meanings. Class to mean "sophistication" has the adjective "classy" and the adverb form "classily."
The word "hige" is a noun in Japanese.If you mean the English word "huge" then it is not an adverb, but an adjective.(The adverb form is hugely).
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Yes, it can be either an adjective or adverb. It can mean continuously, or traveled without stopping.