Rather is an adverb, and dull is an adjective.
Adjective - lacking in vitality, force or conviction
Listless is an adjective. Adjective describe nouns.
Dull can be used as an adjective and a verb.
The word rather is an adverb. It specifies a choice or a preference. For example: I would rather be on holiday than at work.
what part of speech is work
adverb
i want to know what part of speech is camping
Dull can be used as an adjective and a verb.
"Rather" can function as an adverb, conjunction, or determiner in a sentence.
The word rather is an adverb. It specifies a choice or a preference. For example: I would rather be on holiday than at work.
Most of the time it is to bor someone or its long and dull.
part of speech
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
adverb
what part of speech is work
what part of speech is beneath
the part of speech sashay is a averb
Did is a verb, and not is an adverb. Didn't is not any part of speech. It's a contraction of did and not.
Adjective