No, the word "same" is not an adverb.
"Same" is an adjective and a pronoun.
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No, the word "same" is not an adverb."Same" is an adjective and a pronoun.Click here to see "same" in a dictionary.
Never is the adverb. It modifies the verb "will forget." It acts the same as the adverb "not."
No, "same" is not an adverb; it is primarily an adjective. It describes nouns by indicating that they are identical or similar. For example, in the phrase "the same book," "same" modifies the noun "book." The adverb form related to "same" is "similarly."
No. Identical is an adjective meaning the same. The adverb is identically.
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none an adjective is its own word, and adverb is its own word and a verb is basically the same as an adverb!!
It usually is an adverb, indicating location (e.g. where did he go?) But it can also be a conjunction in the same way as "when" or "how."
Yes its an adverb, the adverb form of the adjective joyful and the noun joy. There is a related adjective "joyously" which is practically the same meaning.
The word ''meanwhile'' is an adverb itself!
Yes, it can be considered an adverb of manner. It means the same as the proper use of "really."
Yes, it is. The adverb refers to events (more than one) occurring at the same time.