The possessive adjective "your" (of or belonging to you) would be replaced in the third person by possessive adjectives such as his, her, and their, or by possessive (adjective) forms such the "the boy's" or "the company's" -- possessives apply to nouns or pronouns and are never adverbs.
An adjective would be beautiful, and an adverb would be beautifully
you can't but you can describe an adjective with an adverb.
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
Messy is an adjective. The adverb form would be 'messily'.
It is an adjective. To use it as an adverb, you would add -LY (vacantly).
No, it is an adjective. The adverb would be artistically.
No. Absurdly is an adverb, absurd is an adjective.
No, the word measured is not an adverb. It is an adjective and a verb.The adverb form would be measuredly.
The word "precisely" is an adverb.The adjective of this word would be precise.
No, it is an adjective, the comparative form of the adjective 'happy'. The adverb would be 'more happily.'
The word curiously is an adverb.The adjective form would be curious.
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."