The word "busy" is an adjective, applied to a noun, pronoun, or name.
The adverb form is "busily".
The word 'briskly' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb as in a quick and lively manner. The word briskly is the adverb for of the adjective brisk.
its an adverb an adjective is a descriptive word an adverb is a feeling
The word carelessly (uncautiously) is an adverb. The word careless is an adjective.
It is an adverb. The adjective is simply bright.
none an adjective is its own word, and adverb is its own word and a verb is basically the same as an adverb!!
No. Busy is an adjective. The adverb form is "busily."
The word "busy" can take on different forms: Busy (adjective): being occupied with tasks Busier (comparative adjective): more occupied or engaged Busiest (superlative adjective): the most occupied or engaged Busily (adverb): in a busy or engaged manner Busyness (noun): the state of being busy or occupied.
Busiest is not an adverb. It's the superlative form of the adjective busy.
The word very is an adverb.
It is an adjective. Selfishly is an adverb.
The word 'ever' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb or an adjective. Example:Have you ever been to Hawaii?My ever busy mother still has time to take me shopping.
The word 'briskly' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb as in a quick and lively manner. The word briskly is the adverb for of the adjective brisk.
its an adverb an adjective is a descriptive word an adverb is a feeling
The word small can be an adjective or an adverb.
Nope -- this word is an adjective.
The word skilfully is an adverb.The adjective form of the word is skilful.
Unique is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Uniquely is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.