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It is an adverbial phrase. Both words separately are adverbs, but quite is an adverb of degree modifying the adverb clearly, which modifies a verb.

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Is clearly an adverb a verb or an adjective?

Clearly is an adverb.


Is clearly a verb adjective or adverb?

'Much' can be a noun, an adjective or an adverb, but not a verb. 'Much has been said about the problem, but little done.' (Noun) 'Much nonsense has been talked about the problem.' (Adjective) 'It would be much better to do something about the problem than to keep talking nonsense about it.' (Adverb)


What is the adverb for clear?

The adverb form of clear is clearly.An example sentence is: "he is clearly a bit crazy".


Is clearly an adjective?

No, clearly is an adverb. The glass was clear. (adjective) Jane cleared her throat before the speech. (verb) She clearly said all of the rules. (adverb)


What is an adverb for clarity?

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What is the adverb of clear?

clearly


Can quite be an adverb?

Yes, the adverb "quite" is an adverb of degree and modifies adjectives and other adverbs. Examples: "She was quite careful with the vase." (modifies careful) "The bridge was completed quite quickly." (modifies adverb quickly)


Is the word clearly a verb?

No, the word 'clearly' is an adverb, because it describes an action.Example: "I can see clearly when I wear my classes."


What part of speech is clearly?

The word "clearly" is an adverb. It is used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs by providing more information about how an action is done.


Is quite a pronoun?

No Quite is a Adverb.


Is quitely an adjective or adverb?

The word "quite" is an adverb, and modifies adjectives or adverbs (quite large, quite well).*the similar word quiet has the adverb form quietly


Which is not an adverb quite not future or enough?

Future is not an adverb.