The word 'key' is a noun, an adjective, and a verb (not an adverb).
Examples:
I can't find the key to the china cabinet. (noun)
The key issue in this election is education. (adjective)
There's a stack of contracts to key into the sales report. (verb)
No, it is a plural noun, or less commonly a verb (form of 'to key'). The singular noun key is also an adjective, but it has no adverb form.
NO!!!! An ADVERB qualifies a VERB An Adjective qualifies a NOUN
Persistence is not an adjective or an adverb. It's a noun.
An adverb modifies a verb. An adjective modifies a noun.
The word " Many" is an adjective not an adverb. An adverb describes " how, when...etc. " An adjective describes a noun " person, place or thing " did this help??
Night: noun an: adverb adjective: adjective noun: noun adverb: adverb
No, it is a plural noun, or less commonly a verb (form of 'to key'). The singular noun key is also an adjective, but it has no adverb form.
NO!!!! An ADVERB qualifies a VERB An Adjective qualifies a NOUN
Dark can be an adjective or a noun. Darkly is an adverb.
it is an adverb!:)
The word plunge can be a noun or a verb. It is not an adjective or adverb.
adverb. it doesn't modify a noun or a pronoun
Adjective verb ; Adverb ;; noun ; Adjective. Adverb describes the action of a verb . 'Very fast' ; 'very' is the adverb to the verb 'fast' Adjective describes a noun . 'red coat' ; 'red' is the adjective to the noun 'coat'.
No, -ful can be added to a noun to form another noun or an adjective. Examples: spoon (noun) spoonful (noun) hope (noun) hopeful (adjective) Usually, the suffix -ly is added to an adjective to create an adverb. Examples: usual (adjective) usually (adverb) hopeful (adjective) hopefully (adverb)
Verb, noun, and adjective, but not adverb.
Persistence is not an adjective or an adverb. It's a noun.
No. An adjective describes a noun and an adverb describes a verb.