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Adverb
adverb
It can be an adverb or an adjective.
Almost may be either an adjective or an adverb - it depends on use. "Almost everyone left early." - Adjective, modifies pronoun 'everyone.' "We were almost there." = Adverb, modifies adverb 'there.'
It's an adverb
Adjective
The clause "until my room was cleaned" is an adverb clause, which begins with an adverb (until) acting as a conjunction.
It is an adverb phrase, modifying a verb. There is no noun that could be modified by "until."
There is a well-known adverb form for parentheses. It is "parenthetically" (presented as an aside).
adjective
adjective
Dark can be an adjective or a noun. Darkly is an adverb.
Adverbial clause, 'where' shows it is an adverbial clause of place
Adverb.Here is an adverb, not an adjective.
its an adverb an adjective is a descriptive word an adverb is a feeling
An adverb describes a verb, an adjective or another adverb.
It can be an adjective OR an adverb. adjective -- You dog is a friendly dog adverb -- She always talks friendly to me