Cute is an adjective.
success is a noun, but it also has adjectival, adverbial and verb forms: successful (adj), successfully (adv) and succeed (v).
An adj. and Verb. It is more commonly heard used as a adj. though.
Noun. Adjust is a verb.
Proceed is a verb because it means to continue
The noun forms of the verb to verify are verifier, verification, and the gerund, verifying.
verb
Noun: workers Adj: the bridge Verb: rebuild
"Gave" is a verb. "A" is an adjective. "Verb" is a noun. "Adv" could stand for an adverb, which modifies verbs.
it is a adj. it describes a noun like the noun is dog the adj. is playfulness While an adjective describes a noun (the DOG is PLAYFUL), an adverb describes a verb (the dog BARKED PLAYFULLY).
"After" can function as both a preposition (followed by a noun or pronoun) and an adverb (modifying a verb).
noun (person, place, thing)
thought = noun; thoughtful = adj; thoughtless= adj, thinking = adj, thinker = noun.
a noun, adj. or pronoun that serves as a complement to the verb. OC
success is a noun, but it also has adjectival, adverbial and verb forms: successful (adj), successfully (adv) and succeed (v).
The word seed is a noun, a verb, and an adjective (not an adverb). Example uses: Noun: The seed I wanted is on sale at the nursery. Verb: The conditions are perfect to seed the garden today. Adjective: The university is providing the seed money to start the research.
Here is technically a noun because here describes a place. Remember, a noun is a person, place, or thing.
It is a noun, or to be more precise a noun phrase. Like many nouns in English, it can also be used as an adjective, as in the Star of David badge.