High is an adjective.
High ; Adjective (Noun descriptor) Highly ' Adverb (Verb qualifier). The 'Height' Noun
Neither. It is an adjective. Highly ; Adverb There is no verb' The Height ( noun).
She jumped high up into the air. The word "high" is an adverb in the sentence above.
Adverb ; highly In the English language 99% of adverbs end in '---ly'.
The bird soared high in the sky.
High ; Adjective (Noun descriptor) Highly ' Adverb (Verb qualifier). The 'Height' Noun
Neither. It is an adjective. Highly ; Adverb There is no verb' The Height ( noun).
She jumped high up into the air. The word "high" is an adverb in the sentence above.
The adverb is high because it describes how the fish leaped.
Adverb ; highly In the English language 99% of adverbs end in '---ly'.
The adverb is high because it describes how the conductor performed his action of lifting. Adverbs describe verbs.
The adverb form of the word high is highly.Some example sentences are:He thinks highly of her.The theory is highly unlikely to be true.
High is not any kind of verb. It can be used as an adjective, adverb, or a noun. adjective: high gas prices adverb: aim high noun: a record high
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It is only an adverb. It modifies a describing word, an adjective or an adverb. (The adjective form is extreme.)For example:"He is extremely careful." Careful is the adjective, "extremely" is the adverb."The ball bounced extremely high." High is an adverb, extremely modifies it.
High can be a noun, adjective, or adverb, but is not a verb.
Yes, an adverb can modify an adjective. For instance, you could say "I saw a very fast runner." Very, an adverb, modifies fast, an adjective. Another example is "The shelf is too high" where too (adverb) modifies high (adjective).