"Elephant" is a noun. Adverbs don't modify nouns, they modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Adjectives describe nouns.
Large elephant--"large" is the adjective.
Small elephant--"small" is the adjective.
Extremely large elephant--"extremely" is the adverb modifying the adjective "large".
Really small elephant--"really" is the adverb modifying the adjective "small".
yeah its also adverbs...
Loudly Upward
The word "more."
Loudly Upward
Said is a verb. Adjectives describe nouns. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
No adverbs can describe you. The word you is a pronoun, and adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
Put the word "more" in front of a regular adverb.
The word "barely" fits into the category of adverbs, which are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs by providing more information about how, when, or where an action takes place.
A nonexample of adverbs would be a noun, verb, or adjective. Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs by providing information about time, manner, place, degree, or frequency. Examples of adverbs include words like "quickly," "very," and "here."
adjectives are describing words and adverbs are the word when,where and who.
Adverbs are only modified by other adverbs.
A word that describes a verb is an adverb. Adverbs can also describe adjectives, or other adverbs.