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Unless it is a name, grumpy is neither a noun, nor a pronoun.

Remember, a noun is a person, place, or thing (hospital, John, etc).

A noun that is capitalized is a proper noun (ex. names).

A pronoun replaces a noun (he, her, him, etc).

So, Grumpy could be a noun if used as a name. Otherwise, it is simply an adjective (a describing word).

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9y ago

Yes, it is an adjective. But when capitalized, it is a proper noun: the name of one of the Seven Dwarfs (Grumpy, Dopey, Happy, Sleepy, Sneezy, Bashful, and Doc).

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9y ago

no it is an adverb because say he put the bowl of chips down grumpily

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7y ago

No. Grumpily is an adverb. The adjective form is grumpy.

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