An adverb, an adverb of frequency, because it tells how often you did the verb.
Relatively is an adverb.
The part of speech that the word my is used as is an adjective.
"Along" is an adverb, or sometimes a preposition, depending upon how it is used in a sentence.
"Ouch" is an interjection*, which sometimes now seems to be called an ejaculation. *I learned parts of speech in the 1950s.
A suffix changes a word's part of speech. For example, the word 'happy' is an adjective. But when you add a suffix, which is an ending, it can change the part of speech. Happily is an adverb. Happiness is a noun.
Relatively is an adverb.
The part of speech that the word my is used as is an adjective.
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
"Along" is an adverb, or sometimes a preposition, depending upon how it is used in a sentence.
The part of speech for the word civilian is English grammar.
The part of speech for the word diplomacy is a noun.
H is a letter, not a word. To be a part of speech, it needs to be a word.
The part of speech for the word "boulevard" is a noun.
The word speech is a noun.
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
The word speech is a noun.
The word speech is a noun.