Earlier is an adjective. It's the comparative form of early. It can also be used as an adverb.
The comparative for the adjective 'early' is 'earlier'; the superlative is 'earliest'.
This appears to be a transposition of the word easier(not as difficult).
The word around can be either an adjective (the boy is still around) or an adverb (he came around earlier). It can also be used as a preposition (around the clock, around the world).
The word prior is an adjective. It means in advance or previous.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
"Before" is a preposition it can also be an adverb or adjective
Yes. Earlier (comparative of the word early) can be an adjective or an adverb:Examples:Let's go to the earlier movie. (Earlier is an adjective modifying the noun movie.)Brian called earlier, but you weren't here yet. (Earlier is an adverb modifying the verb called.)
The comparative for the adjective 'early' is 'earlier'; the superlative is 'earliest'.
This appears to be a transposition of the word easier(not as difficult).
The word around can be either an adjective (the boy is still around) or an adverb (he came around earlier). It can also be used as a preposition (around the clock, around the world).
The word prior is an adjective. It means in advance or previous.
No, the word 'early' (earlier, earliest) is an adjective and an adverb.Examples:We were able to catch an early flight. (adjective)We arrived early. (adverb)The noun form of the adjective early is earliness.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
A word is a thing. The word 'word' is a noun.
Yes, "hungrier" is a real word. It is the comparative form of the adjective "hungry," used to describe a greater degree of hunger. For example, you might say, "I am hungrier than I was earlier."
The word beautiful is an adjective.
no it is not an adjective