yes
The word 'kind' is a noun and an adjective.The word kind becomes an adverb when combined with the word of; the adverb is kind of, an adverb of degree.The word can also become an adverb of Manner when the letters "ly" are added to the end of the word - "Kindly"
adverb of manner
The adverb "immediately" describes "when."
The adverb form of the word "certain" is certainly.An example sentence is: "There certainly is food available at the bar".
yes
The noun form for the adverb certainly is certainty.
An adverb of negation.
adverb of time
The word 'kind' is a noun and an adjective.The word kind becomes an adverb when combined with the word of; the adverb is kind of, an adverb of degree.The word can also become an adverb of Manner when the letters "ly" are added to the end of the word - "Kindly"
it is an adverb of time
It is an adverb of manner
adverb of manner
No. It can only be a preposition. The idiomatic form "of course" is an adverb meaning certainly or surely.
I think it will be adverb of place.
It is a time adverb
The adverb "immediately" describes "when."