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They nearly died laughing when I tripped over my fallen drawers.
No nearly is not an adjective in the sentence "They lost nearly everything." It is an adverb.
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That is the correct spelling of the adverb "nearly" (almost, closely).
Nearly is an adverb. Adverbs often end in '-ly'.
The word red is an adjective. It describes something that is a noun. Color, size, shape, taste, texture- all are adjectives.
They nearly died laughing when I tripped over my fallen drawers.
No. Nearly is an adverb of certainty or degree , used to modify adjectives and adverbs.
You can use "tripped over" in a sentence by describing an action where someone stumbles due to an obstacle. For example: "I tripped over the curb while walking and nearly fell." This phrase conveys a moment of loss of balance caused by encountering something in the way.
The dusky lass gave out a gravelly laugh. I nearly tripped over the dog in the dusky room.
Yes, he has a brother and two sisters...not nearly as hot as him...
The word "nearly" fits into the category of adverbs, specifically as a degree adverb. It modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to indicate a close approximation or near occurrence. For example, in the sentence "She nearly finished her work," it suggests that she was close to completing it but did not fully do so.
When lave cools fairly quickly, but not instantaneously, the rock that is producing will have small or nearly invisible crystalsform.
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Nouns are not describing words, adjectives describe nouns. Synonyms are words or phrases that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase.Six adjectives are:talentedfairfamoussuccessfulconfidentlong livedSome synonyms are:Woodsmanhunterpioneersoldiersurveyorjudge
Nearly spherical, with some polar flattening for the large gas giants which spin quickly.
No. After successful captive breeding programs, they have increased in the wild to nearly 3000.