adverbs
Who in a question is a pronoun.e.g. Who is reading this?
I think the answer to this question is a noun.
Cleverly is an adverb.
This is called a particle or sometimes an interjection.
Gradually is an adverb. In the sentence, "The girl gradually walked to her seat," gradually is an adverb because it demonstrates how or to what extent the girl walks to her seat.
A question mark is a punctuation mark, not a part of speech. It is used at the end of a sentence to indicate that it is a question.
It is an adverb. It answers the question "where?" The 4 questions an adverb answers are: Where? When? How often? To what extent?
It is an adverb. It answers the question "where?" The 4 questions an adverb answers are: Where? When? How often? To what extent?
"Worldwide" is an adverb. It describes the extent or scope of something happening globally.
'from' is a preposition
The phrase "what part of speech is cake" is a question.
Who in a question is a pronoun.e.g. Who is reading this?
Mostly is an adverb. It is used to describe the frequency, extent, or degree of an action or quality.
The part of speech that answers the question "which one" or specifies a particular item is known as a determiner. Examples include words such as "this," "that," "these," and "those."
The word adverb is a noun. However, adverbs (the words that modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs) are their own part of speech.
The part of speech that answers the question "what kind" is an adjective. Adjectives describe or modify nouns and pronouns by providing information about their qualities or characteristics.
the idea given in the speech or the question asked.