The adjective would be the number "one" (which might be called a determiner).
The adverb is "alone" modifying the verb stands.
The prepositional phrase "in New York harbor" is an adverb, and says "where" the statue stands.(modifies the verb)It can be a bit difficult because if instead you have "a statue in New York harbor" then the phrase acts as an adjective explaining "which statue" you are talking about.--EDITOR NOTE :This question overwrote another question. If you have a new question to ask, please ASK and CATEGORIZE it by using the Blue Bar above. Do not use the Blue Pencil to change a question to something different.
I would say that it stands out from the crowd. A very pure color.
No, 'devotion' is a noun. Adjectives are words which describe nouns (people, places, things, and ideas) or other adjectives. Devotion does not serve that function, but rather, it stands alone as a symbol for an idea.
No. Stand is a noun (support, or selling stall) or verb (to be upright, or to remain).
FA does not stand for Fine Arts. It stands for Freshman in Arts, likewise F.Sc stands for Freshman in Science.
It can be either. If it takes a noun as an object, it is a preposition. It if stands alone or with other adverbs, it is an adverb. It can, rarely, be an adjective.
Yes, the word shakily is an adverb.An example sentence is:He shakily stands up again.
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No. Stand is a noun, or verb (to stand up). There is no adverb than means in a standing manner, so you would use a preposition, or a synonym such as upright.
Cherry Blossom stands for virtue and new beginnings :)
The word "inside" is an adverb when it stands alone modifying a verb. "We went inside." If it has a noun following it, it is a preposition (with an object). "We went inside the store." Inside can also be a noun (a place) and adjective (meaning private from the outside), as well as an adverb and preposition.
The name Sakura is Japanese, and in English it stands for " Cherry Blossom" and "Prosperity".
The prepositional phrase "in New York harbor" is an adverb, and says "where" the statue stands.(modifies the verb)It can be a bit difficult because if instead you have "a statue in New York harbor" then the phrase acts as an adjective explaining "which statue" you are talking about.--EDITOR NOTE :This question overwrote another question. If you have a new question to ask, please ASK and CATEGORIZE it by using the Blue Bar above. Do not use the Blue Pencil to change a question to something different.
The word 'all' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that stands in for the whole quantity or amount. The word 'all' is also a noun, an adjective, and an adverb.
ADV stands for Adverb.
"S-IV-Pa" stands for Subject-Verb-Inverted Prepositional phrase-Adverb, which is a sentence structure used in linguistics to analyze the order of elements in a sentence. It represents the specific order in which different components are arranged in a sentence.
Example sentence - The scarecrow stands in the garden to help keep birds away.