dearest would be a adjective because it tells about a person.
Night: noun an: adverb adjective: adjective noun: noun adverb: adverb
Overhead can be an adverb. But it can also be an adjective or noun. Planes flying "overhead" would be an adverb. Overhead wires would be an adjective. The overhead of a business would be a noun.
Overhead can be an adverb. But it can also be an adjective or noun. Planes flying "overhead" would be an adverb. Overhead wires would be an adjective. The overhead of a business would be a noun.
Afraid is an adjective or part of a verb, not an adverb. The noun would be fright.
it would be an adverb because it would not be describing a noun as what an adjective would do but insted it is describing a verb so i think it would be an adverb
NO!!!! An ADVERB qualifies a VERB An Adjective qualifies a NOUN
Is is an adjective since it describes a noun. The adverb form would be "separately". An example of the adverb form would be "Batteries sold separately."
A derivative adverb would be the adverb form of a derivative adjective: one formed from a noun or a verb by the addition of a suffix (and possibly by a prefix as well). An example would be the adjective lawful (from the noun law) and the adverb lawfully.
Dark can be an adjective or a noun. Darkly is an adverb.
Dark is an adjective and a noun, but not an adverb (which would be darkly).Adjective: The dark room is somewhat creepy.Noun: Some children are afraid of the dark.
it is an adverb!:)
The word plunge can be a noun or a verb. It is not an adjective or adverb.