answersLogoWhite

0

The word quite is an adverb of degree. It modifies adjectives and adverb.

e.g. "quite tall" - "quite slowly"

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Is part of speech?

Parts of Speech Noun Verb PREposition Interjection ADJective ADVerb Conjunction PROnoun Simply put, the job or function of a word or phrase in a sentence.


Is quite a pronoun?

No Quite is a Adverb.


In the sentence It was quite late for a phone call which word is used as an adverb?

The adverb is quite, which modifies the adjective late.


What part of speech is the word quite interesting?

Quite is an adverb; interesting is an adjective.


The parts of speech for the sentence the weather was quite warm so we walked lazily along the shady path near an old cemetery in the countryside?

Noun: weather, path, cemetery, countryside Pronoun: we Verb: was, walked Adjective: quite, warm, shady, old Adverb: lazily Preposition: along, near Conjunction: so Determiner: the, an


Are quite and quiet adverbs?

Quite is an adverb. Quiet is an adjective.


Which word In the following sentence is an adverb used to modify an adjective It was quite late for a telephone call?

In the sentence "It was quite late for a telephone call," the word "quite" is an adverb used to modify the adjective "late."


Is quitely an adjective or adverb?

The word "quite" is an adverb, and modifies adjectives or adverbs (quite large, quite well).*the similar word quiet has the adverb form quietly


Does the word other function as an adjective or an pronoun?

Both. If it's an adjective, it behaves like an adjective, and a pronoun as a pronoun. It's quite obvious. When in doubt, look it up in the old fashioned way.


What part of speech are the words quite useful?

Quite is an adverb; useful is an adjective.


Which word is an adverb used to modify an adjective in the sentence It was quite late for a telephone call?

The adverb is quite, which modifies late.


Which word is an adverb used to modify an adjective in the sentence It was quite late for a telephone call A telephone B for C quite D late?

Quite is an adverb of degree used to modify the predicate adjective late.