Dear is an adjective, dearly is an adverb.
An adjective describes a noun: 'My dear wife'.
An adverb describes a verb: 'I love her dearly'.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective.
if you mean the thing when you need to pick load or new game and it has Sora as the picture as the main title? i got it downloaded the only song's i know are simple and clean or dearly beloved email me at richard.lim3@education.nsw.gov.au i could send them to you
Yes, it is an adjective. it is the comparative form of the adjective 'scary.'
dear
Dear can be a noun or an adjective.The adjective dear (precious, cherished) has the adverb form dearly.
Dearly.
Dearly is an adverb.
'Beloved' is used as both an adjective ('strongly or dearly loved') and a noun ('that which is loved').As an adjective: I cried for a week when my beloved German Shepherd passed away.As a noun: John took his beloved on a cruise to celebrate their honeymoon.
Dearly Precious Stakes was created in 1995.
Dearly Devoted Dexter was created in 2005.
Missing You Dearly was created on 1998-10-07.
Dearly beloved how clearly I see Somewhere in Heaven you were fashioned for me
Max Dearly was born on November 22, 1874, in Paris, France.
Dearly Beloved - album - was created on 1961-06-08.
Roger's was Dearly, but I cannot remember Anita's.