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"Then" is an adverb. The only articles are a, an, the.

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Is awhile 1 word or 2?

Awhile is an adverb. A while is a noun with an article.


What type of speech is very in the very old lion?

In this example, the word "very" is an adverb. "Lion" is a noun, and "old" is an adjective that describes the lion. In this type of usage, words like "very," "extremely," and "slightly" are special adverbs that modify or intensify adjectives, and other adverbs. These types of adverbs describe a degree greater or less than what is expressed by the initial descriptive adjective or adverb. The lion is more than just old, it is "very old."Examples:He is a lion.(pronoun / verb / article / noun)He is an old lion.(pronoun / verb / article / adjective / noun)He is a very old lion.(pronoun / verb / article / "intensifier" adverb / adjective / noun)The lion ran.(article / noun / verb)The lion ran fast(article / noun / verb / adverb)The lion ran very fast.(article / noun / verb / "intensifier" adverb / adverb)


What are the parts of speech in The speeches are often quite long?

The - article speeches - noun (subject) are - verb (linking) often - adverb quite - adverb long - adjective


Is the word the ever an adjective?

No. The word "the" is either a definite article (def. art.) or an adverb (adv.)


What is the adverb for focus?

There is no one adverb for the word focus. You used the definite article, the, as if there is only one word that could be an adverb for that word. This is not true. Just about any adverb could describe focus, just maybe not that well.Examples:quickly focusslowly focusintently focusalmost focusedwell focusedpoorly focusedetc

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Is an an adverb?

No. The word "an" is an indefinite article, not an adverb.


Is 'the' an adjective or an adverb?

'The' is neither an adjective nor an adverb. It is an article.


Is an an adjective or an adverb?

The word "an" is neither an adjective or an adverb. It's an article.


Is a an adverb proposition or conjunction?

A is an article.


Is the letter A an adverb?

No, it's an article adjective!


Is the an adverb?

No. The word "the" is an article, and is used with nouns.


Is 'the' an adverb in the sentence 'the more the merrier' or is 'the' an adverb ever?

The word "the" is always an article. The three articles are a, an, the.


Does above the surface have an adverb?

No. The phrase "above the surface" is a prepositional phrase which could be used as an adverb. It has a preposition, an article, and a noun, but no adverb.


Is the an adjective or an adverb?

The word "the" is an article, which is a type of adjective.


What part speech is the?

The word 'the' is a definite article, used before a noun to define the noun as a specific or a singular thing, or sometimes an adverb to modify an adjective or adverb in a comparative.Examples:As an article: She's the star of theshow.As an adverb: I liked raspberry the best.


Is a an adverb?

No. The word "a" is an article (a determiner used like an adjective).


Is th an adverb?

"Th" is not a word. Do you mean "the"? If so, I am telling you now that "the" is not an adverb. It is an article and/or an adjective, depending on how you use it.