Nearly is an adverb. Adverbs often end in '-ly'.
The word about can be a preposition, an adverb and an adjective.Preposition: Near; not farAdverb: Nearly; approximatelyAdjective: Moving around
adverb
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maybe an adjective because a deserted island.
"Nearly" is an adverb, modifying "deserted" which is an adjective describing the noun.
It appears in this phrase as a noun.
It is a descriptive adjective. For example: That woman has the brightest teeth. They nearly blind me.
The word about can be a preposition, an adverb and an adjective.Preposition: Near; not farAdverb: Nearly; approximatelyAdjective: Moving around
The word about can be a preposition, an adverb and an adjective.Preposition: Near; not farAdverb: Nearly; approximatelyAdjective: Moving around
The word about can be a preposition, an adverb and an adjective.Preposition: Near; not farAdverb: Nearly; approximatelyAdjective: Moving around
Nearly is an adverb, not part of one.
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The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
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