No, it is not. It is a noun, a type of flowering plant.
The adverb form of "worry" is worryingly.An example sentence is: "the pressure readings at the nuclear plant were worryingly high".
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No, the word 'plant' is a verb and a noun.The noun 'plant' is a word for a living organism; a word for a place where an industrial or manufacturing process takes place; a word for a thing.The verb 'to plant' means to put or set in the ground to grow; to place firmly in position; to introduce an idea that people will think about; a word for an action.An adverb is a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Examples:It's too early to plant the garden. (the adverb 'too' modifies the adjective 'early'' the verb is 'to plant')A tree is an example of a very large plant. (the adverb 'very' modifies the adjective 'large', the adjective 'large' describes the noun 'plant')
The adjective would be the number "one" (which might be called a determiner). The adverb is "alone" modifying the verb stands.
Tree is neither an adjective nor an adverb. The word tree is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a large form of plant with a stem of wood; a word for a thing.
Only in a colloquial form, referring to "pop" music as being "poppy" in sound. A poppy is a noun for a plant or its flower.
1. Adverb Of Time2. Adverb Of Place3. Adverb Of Manner4. Adverb Of Degree of Quantity5. Adverb Of Frequency6. Interrogative Adverb7. Relative Adverb
There are no adverbs.The word many is an adjective (number of nutrients). The word plant could be considered an adjective for the noun food, but is more strictly a noun adjunct that makes "plant sources" the subject.
"Ever" is an adverb.
The word 'lavender' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a plant or a color; a word for a thing.
Softly is an adverb.