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The adverb in this sentence is "late."
The adverb is late.
Highly is the adverb.
It is about 12 o'clock. There are about 20 students in the class.
"Late" is the adverb in the sentence. It describes the action of the students arriving late to their English class.
'No' can be classified as an adverb, determiner, or interjection depending on its usage in a sentence.
The Adverb is Highly and the verb is teacher
The adverb in the sentence is "late," modifying the verb "arrived." It describes the manner in which the students arrived.
I have to present a project about the Roman Empire for my history class.
The boy drew a swastika for a class project.
To study is essential for success in this class. In this sentence, "to study" functions as an adverb modifying the adjective "essential" by describing what is essential.
Most often, the word class is a noun. example: He teaches the fifth grade class. In the following sentence, class is an adjective: Our class project won first place. The word class describes the project. Therefore, it is an adjective.