It is an adverb. Obviously.
Yes, "It rained all night." is a complete sentence.
Anyone following an ellipsis is a friend of mine for the night.
This sentence is an imperative sentence so the subject is implied and the rest of the sentence is the predicate.
She wore a very attractive lingerie on her wedding night.
There is no better soporific and sedative than skepticism.-Friedrich Wilhelm NietzscheBecause he had watched so many movies the night before, Joey was soporific the next day during school.
During the night, I watched a movie. During the night - this is the inroductory phrase of the sentence
"Tuesday night" is a two word adverb of time. For those who insist that a part of speech must be a single word, "night" is an adverb modifying "gathered" and "Tuesday" is an adverb modifying "night".
Yes, "It rained all night." is a complete sentence.
Example sentence - Last night we watched a biography program about his life.
I watched the versatile boxer bob and weave his way to the championship last night.
The word "either" is a determiner in this sentence.
The House has got the gist of the argument.
extension and nearby are the adjectives in that sentence.
Chicken curry :P
"She calmly gave her speech to her entire class after practicing all night".
Adj. in the sentence are as follows: dark, still, autumn.
She stood at the end of the drive to watch the car's lights vanish into the night. He watched the sun vanish beyond the horizon.