Tasty is an adjective. Taste would be the verb.
No, it is an adjective. It descibes a noun. Ex: The sandwich is tasty.
No, it is not an adverb. Tastier is an adjective meaning more tasty. There is an adverb form, seldom used, which is "more tastily."
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It is an adverb, used to form a negative, the opposite of a positive. "The sandwich is tasty." is a positive statement. "The sandwich is not tasty." is the negative of the first statement.
No, it is not. Morsel is a noun for a small, possibly tasty, bit of food, or metaphorically of information.
Yes, the word especially is an adverb.An example sentence is: "this jam is especially tasty".
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Yes, spaghetti is tasty.
YES!! A BANANA SPLIT is tasty..
Tasty is an adjective.
That is the correct spelling of "tasty."
"Tasty" is an adjective, used to describe the flavor or gustatory experience of something as pleasant or delicious.
i believe the answer is for Kellogg's bran flakes
No tasty is an adjective. Thank you for the tasty snack.
The word tasty is 'savoureux'.