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Is mainly an adjective?

No, mainly is an adverb. It is the adverb form of the adjective main and means primarily.


Relax and take it easy. is easy is adverb or adjective?

Adjective I think. But I'm not that sure. Because the definition for an adjective is: In grammar, an adjective is a word whose main syntactic role is to modify a noun or pronoun, giving more information about the noun or pronoun's referent.


Identify the main clause in the sentence below. Then decide if the subordinate clause is used as noun adjective or adverb. After we have read the story we will talk about it. Main clause Subordinate c?

Identify the main clause in the sentence below. Then decide if the subordinate clause is used as noun adjective or adverb. After we have read the story we will talk about it. Main clause Subordinate c?


What is the adjective for centre?

The adjective for "centre" is "central." It describes something that is located at, or relates to, the middle point or main focus of something. For example, you might refer to a "central location" or "central theme."


What is the adjective for flourish?

The present participle "flourishing" can be used as an adjective (in the process of flourishing), for either of the main meanings (to grow, prosper, or to wave, display ostentatiously).The past participle "flourished" is only used as an adjective for the second meaning (e.g. a flourished ace, a flourished weapon).* The derivative adjective flourishable sees virtually no modern use.

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WWhat is the proper adjective for Main?

The proper adjective would also be Main, as in Main Street.


What part of speech is main?

The word main is an adjective. It means the principal or chief in size.


What is the adjective in the sentence The main language in China is Chinese?

The only adjective in that sentence is "main"


Is scary a main verb?

No it is an adjective


Is the word main and adjective?

yes


Is mainly an adjective?

No, mainly is an adverb. It is the adverb form of the adjective main and means primarily.


What part of speech is the word main?

The word main is an adjective. It describes the principle thing.


What are the adjective phrases in carbohydrates are the body's main source of energy?

of energy


Carbohydrates are the bodies main source of energy?

Yes. and the adjective phrase in this is "of energy"


Relax and take it easy. is easy is adverb or adjective?

Adjective I think. But I'm not that sure. Because the definition for an adjective is: In grammar, an adjective is a word whose main syntactic role is to modify a noun or pronoun, giving more information about the noun or pronoun's referent.


Is Main Street a predicate noun or predicate adjective?

Yes, a predicate noun is the noun or a pronoun following a linking verb that restates or stands for the subject.When it follows a linking verb, the noun 'Mains Street' is a predicate noun.A predicate adjective is an adjective following a linking verb that restates the subject.


Identify the main clause in the sentence below. Then decide if the subordinate clause is used as noun adjective or adverb. After we have read the story we will talk about it. Main clause Subordinate c?

Identify the main clause in the sentence below. Then decide if the subordinate clause is used as noun adjective or adverb. After we have read the story we will talk about it. Main clause Subordinate c?