Think of this: 'a rusty nail' . . 'nail' is a noun, therefore the modifier 'rusty' is an adejctive.
An adverb modifies a verb: 'He walked steadily'.
In the sentence, 'My skills are rusty.', the word 'rusty' is an adjective called a predicate adjective (also called a subject complement), the adjective following a linking verb which modifies or restates the subject of the sentence (skills = rusty).
No, it isn't, it's an adjective. The adverb is quietly.
No, "ill" is not an adverb. It is an adjective.
No, it is not an adverb.the word foul can be a noun, or an adjective. There is an adverb form, foully.
Rusty is an adjective derived from the noun rust.
Rusty is not an adverb (a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb). Rusty is an adjective (a word that describes a noun). Example: rusty nail.
In the sentence, 'My skills are rusty.', the word 'rusty' is an adjective called a predicate adjective (also called a subject complement), the adjective following a linking verb which modifies or restates the subject of the sentence (skills = rusty).
The word very is an adverb.
It is an adjective. Selfishly is an adverb.
The word 'briskly' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb as in a quick and lively manner. The word briskly is the adverb for of the adjective brisk.
its an adverb an adjective is a descriptive word an adverb is a feeling
Nope -- this word is an adjective.
The word small can be an adjective or an adverb.
The word skilfully is an adverb.The adjective form of the word is skilful.
Unique is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Uniquely is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
The word straight is an adverb, an adjective, and a noun.The word home is an adverb, an adjective, and a noun.The word usually is an adverb and an adjective.The word hard is an adverb and an adjective.
The word "slightly" is an adverb.The adjective of the word is slight.