The adverb, although it is rarely seen, is imaginarily. Much more common are the adjective form, imaginary, and the negative derivative adverb unimaginably.
It can be either. There can be a pronoun, adjective, or adverb, and much more rarely a noun or interjection.
An adverb describes a verb, an adjective or another adverb.
The word small can be an adjective or an adverb.
Constantly is an adverb. Constant is an adjective.
Much can be an adjective or adverb, and more rarely a noun. There isn't much time. (adjective) These seeds are much smaller. (adverb) He didn't eat much. (noun)
It can be either. The adjective means small, while the adverb means "not much."
It can be an adverb (much smarter, much more easily), but it can also be an adjective (e.g. much has been said),
No. An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb by telling how, when , where, why, or how much or to what extent
Dark can be an adjective or a noun. Darkly is an adverb.
The adverb, although it is rarely seen, is imaginarily. Much more common are the adjective form, imaginary, and the negative derivative adverb unimaginably.
The noun suspect has an adjective suspected, which has no adverb form. It also has the adjective "suspecting" which has the adverb form "suspectingly" (it is much more popular in the negative form "unsuspectingly"). Another related adjective, suspicious, has the adverb form "suspiciously."
No. The word much can be an adjective or an adverb. But it cannot be a preposition.
Adverb.Here is an adverb, not an adjective.
It can be either. There can be a pronoun, adjective, or adverb, and much more rarely a noun or interjection.
its an adverb an adjective is a descriptive word an adverb is a feeling
An adverb describes a verb, an adjective or another adverb.