The word "nearly" fits into the category of adverbs, specifically as a degree adverb indicating almost or very close to something but not quite reaching it.
Please provide the capitalized word for me to determine the category it fits in.
The word "barely" fits into the category of adverbs, which are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs by providing more information about how, when, or where an action takes place.
The word "why" fits into the category of interrogative words because it is used to ask questions. Specifically, it is an interrogative adverb used to inquire about reasons or causes.
The root word for category is "categorein," which comes from the Greek word "kategoros" meaning "accuser" or "one who accuses."
"Similar" is a word that means nearly the same as "like."
Chemistry is the category if the question is about types of alcohol. Alcoholic beverages is the category is that is what the question is about,
The word "why" typically fits into the category of interrogative pronouns. It is used to ask questions about reasons or motives.
Yesterday is underlined
Yesterday is underlined
Negatives
intensifiers
A+ nouns acting as adverbs
nouns acting as adverbs -jeremy a
MISCELLANEOUS IS THE WORD USED FOR EXTRA OR THINGS NOT FIT INTO A CERTAIN CATEGORY. (ALL JUMBLED UP)
the word miscellaneous, it means it doesn't really fit into any category, its random
nouns acting as adverbs A+ ;)
The service industry is a broad category that includes both hotel and restaurant workers. Families living at the poverty level qualify for the free lunch program, but very few of our students fit that category.