It can be either:
Most people in the city use taxis and subways to get around. (adjective modifies people)
That was the insult that hurt most. (adverb modifies hurt)
That model is the most modern. (adverb modifies modern)
It can be either, depending on whether it modifies a noun, verb, or adjective. Most is the superlative form of the adverb some, and comparative adverbs are generally formed with more and most.
Most people like ice cream. (adjective)
I'm not sure which insult hurt most. (adverb modifies verb)
It was the most terrible accident he'd seen. (adverb modifies adjective)
She danced most beautifully in the recital. (adverb modifies adverb)
Most is an adjective
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Nervous is an adjective. The adverb form is nervously.
Comprehensible is an adjective. The adverb is comprehensibly.
Silently is an adverb. The adjective is silent.
Lively can be used as an adjective and an adverb. Adjective: a lively discussion Adverb: step lively
No, the word 'most' is an adjective (many, more, most), a adverb, and an indefinite pronoun.The indefinite pronoun 'most' takes the place of an unnamed amount that is nearly all, the majority.The word 'most' functions as an adjective when it is place before a noun to describe that noun.The adverb 'most' modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Examples:The player with the most points wins the game. (adjective)Our room had the most beautiful view. (adverb)We're expecting a dozen students and most have already arrived. (indefinite pronoun)
It can be an adjective, an adverb, or a noun. Adjective: Which of your friends has the most clothes? 'most' modifies 'clothes,' a noun. Adverb: Your experience is most unusual. 'most' modifies 'unusual,' an adjective. Noun: The most I can do is lend you ten bucks. 'most' is the subject of the verb 'is.'
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precisely is an adverb; the corresponding adjective is precise.
Most can be a noun, pronoun, adjective or adverb depending on the context.as noun: She did the most.as pronoun: Most of the answers.as adjective: I get the most money (describing the noun)as adverb: He answered the questions most truthfully (describing the verb)
Dark can be an adjective or a noun. Darkly is an adverb.
Paired, it is the superlative form of the adjective difficult. But separately, most is an adverb, while difficult is an adjective.
No the word unique is not an adverb. Unique is an adjective as it describes a noun.
No. Closest is a superlative adjective for "close." The adverb form is "most closely."
Yes, it is an adverb. It is the superlative form of "distinctly." (Put another way, it is the adverb form of the adjective "most distinct.")
It can be an adjective, an adverb, or a noun. Adjective: Which of your friends has the most clothes? 'most' modifies 'clothes,' a noun. Adverb: Your experience is most unusual. 'most' modifies 'unusual,' an adjective. Noun: The most I can do is lend you ten bucks. 'most' is the subject of the verb 'is.'
Yes. But earliest is also an adjective, the superlative of early (most early). adjective - the earliest time adverb - he arrived earliest
Adverb.Here is an adverb, not an adjective.