The word or term quite is referred to a homophone, it is often mistakenly linked to the word quiet
It is a noun in the plural form.
Pronoun. Feminine, third person singular.
The word vocally is an adverb.
Cantankerous is an adjective. The adverb form is cantankerously; the noun form is cantankerousness.
Fame is a noun. The adjective form is 'famous'.
Quite is an adverb; interesting is an adjective.
The form of speech for "disgusting" is an adjective.
"Quiet" is an adjective and "quite" is an adverb.
The parts of speech in the sentence "THE WEATHER WAS QUITE WARM" are: Article (THE) Noun (WEATHER) Verb (WAS) Adverb (QUITE) Adjective (WARM)
The verb form of speech is speak. As in "to speak to someone".
Quite is an adverb; useful is an adjective.
In America it is quite common to treat articles (the, a, an) as a part of speech.
The verb form of speech is speak. As in "to speak to someone".
I believe it would be an adjective.
No scientist is quite sure how speech develops, but they believe it is by listening to your parents speak as a child.
Speech is the noun form of speak, and speakable is the adjective form of speak.
symbolic speech.