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dearest would be a adjective because it tells about a person.
An adverb would be more likely to end in ly because it often tells us the manner in which the verb action was performed, such as slowly, angrily, carefully, etc. An adjective could also end in ly when it modified another adjective, but I think it would be rare.
The English language is broken into a variety of words types like verbs, adverbs, and adjectives. An adjective meaning how many would be many.
"Screaming" can be an adjective depending on how you use the word.If you say, "The child was screaming," then it would be a verb because it tells us what the child was doing.If you say, "The screaming child was crying," then it would be an adjective because it is describing the child.
Would is not an adjective. It's a modal verb.
The adjective form of argument is argumentative.
No, it is not an adjective. Occupation is the noun. Occupational would be an adjective.
'Tall' would be the adjective.
There is no one adjective for insight. I would say "remarkable" would be a good adjective for insight.
No, it is an adverb. The adjective is clumsy.
An adjective would be beautiful, and an adverb would be beautifully
Answer is not an adjective. The action of answering would be a verb and the answer itself would be a noun.