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What is the comparative adverb of good?

A comparative adverb indicates a greater degree of the verb or adjective that it modifies. Some examples of modifying "good" with a comparative adverb would be: really good, extremely good, very good.


Is reality an adverb?

No. Reality is a noun meaning a state of realness, actuality. The adverb for real is really.(really is often used colloquially to mean very, e.g. really good)


Is well a conjunction?

No. Well can be a noun, adverb, or interjection.


What words mean the same as hyperbole?

Exaggeration is a pretty good synonym for hyperbole.


Is really good an adjective?

The breakfast was really good. ( really (adverb) good (adjective) )Really good needs a verb to become a comprehensible sentence.The breakfast was really good, The breakfast is the subject of the sentence.


What does an adverb modify?

An adverb modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Examples:Your sister really is a thoughtful person. (modifies the verb 'is')The food here is so good. (modifies the adjective 'good')I very nearly missed my flight. (modifies the adverb 'nearly').


Does anyone have a good winter hyperbole?

yes


Which is correct A real good or a really good?

The correct phrase is "a really good." The word "really" is an adverb that modifies the adjective "good," enhancing its meaning. In contrast, "real" is often used informally in place of "really," but it is not grammatically correct in this context. Therefore, for standard usage, "a really good" is the appropriate choice.


What are some really good overly dramatic sentences about death?

The complete, unabridged Shakespearian tragedies.


Is as noun?

No, the word 'as' is an adverb and a preposition.Examples:That is the definition as taken from the dictionary. (adverb)My niece has good manners. She's as sweet as pie. (preposition)A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.The nouns in the example sentences are: definition, dictionary, niece, manners, pie.


What is the adverb form of good?

The adjective is good, and the adverb is well.


Is real good an adverb?

That isn't even correct in grammar. There is no such thing as real good. If good is being used to describe a noun, you use really good. If it is supposed to describe a verb, you use really well.