Entire mean whole
almost entirely
No, it is not. The word entirely is an adverb.
This is entirely useless!
No continent can be entirely in two opposing hemispheres. Entirely in Northern: North America and Europe Entirely in Southern: Antarctica and Australia
surrounded entirely or almost entirely by land.
Entirely possible, yes.
Entirely in the Northern Hemisphere: North America & Europe Entirely in the Eastern Hemisphere: Australia & Asia Entirely in the Southern Hemisphere: Antarctica & Australia Entirely in the Western Hemisphere: North America & South America
That is entirely up to you if you would like to accept or not.
No continent can be entirely in opposing hemispheres.
North America and Europe are both entirely north of the equator. Australia and Antarctica are both entirely south of the equator.
Robert was entirely sure that his grades were improving.
Antarctica is almost entirely desert.