polite
The word polite is an adjective. It means to be well-mannered.
Yes. Polite is an adjective, and politely as the adverb describing something that is done in a polite manner.
it modifies a verb so therefore it is an adverb, i.e. she politely asked if he would please pass the cream.
Polite is an adjective. Politely is the adverb form. The closest one can get to a verb is to be polite.
Politics is a noun.
Yes, "polite" can be used as an adverb, but in its standard form, it is an adjective. The adverbial form is "politely," which describes the manner in which an action is performed. For example, you might say, "She spoke politely to her guests."
The noun civility is related to the adjective 'civil" (the social meaning). The adverb for is civilly (politely, respectfully).
The opposite of politely is impolitely.Both politely and impolitely are adverbs.
politely in Tagalog: pagkamagalang
The word politely is already an adverb.An example sentence is: "she politely asked her mother for a drink".
The correct spelling is 'politician'.
politer and the politest,politely is an adverb