Pretty is primarily an adjective (attractive, nice-looking, for a female), but can also colloquially be an adverb meaning "considerably"-- e.g. "It was pretty cold last night."
The word good is an adjective. The word pretty (meaning fairly) is colloquially an adverb here, modifying good, although it is typically an adjective. Together they will modify a noun.
Does is a verb, not an adverb.
Adverb
It can be an adverb or an adjective.
adverb
adverb i think but i am pretty sure it is an adverb
You is a pronoun look is a verb pretty is an adverb
beautifully
easy prettier or prettiest
No. Prettier is a comparative adjective (more pretty). An adverb form is prettily / more prettily.
It can be either depending on its use. Pretty is an adjective when it modifies a noun to mean attractive or nice-looking (e.g. pretty girl). The colloquial use is as an adverb, to mean "fairly" or "somewhat" (e.g. we are pretty busy, it failed pretty badly).
mooi = beautiful pretty = vrij (adverb)/ knap (adjective)
The word good is an adjective. The word pretty (meaning fairly) is colloquially an adverb here, modifying good, although it is typically an adjective. Together they will modify a noun.
No, pretty sure swallowed is a past-tense verb.
The word pretty (pretties) is a noun as a word for a person or thing that is pretty.The noun form of the adjective or adverb 'pretty' is prettiness.
Sie ist hübsch hässlich ==================== Not quite, hübsch is to pretty as häßlich is to ugly but in this case pretty is being used as an adverb (meaning quite) and not as an adjective Pretty (adjective) - hübsch Pretty (adverb) - ziemlich therefore: She is pretty ugly = Sie ist ziemlich häßlich
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