No. Safest is the superlative form of the adjective safe (most safe).The adverb form of safe is safely, and the superlative form of the adverb is most safely.
yes, it modifies a verb, e.g. He arrived safely.
The word 'kind' is a noun and an adjective.The word kind becomes an adverb when combined with the word of; the adverb is kind of, an adverb of degree.The word can also become an adverb of Manner when the letters "ly" are added to the end of the word - "Kindly"
The adjective safe is based on the verb "save" and the adverb form would be 'safely'.
Secure may be a verb or adjective. The adjective secure has the adverb form securely (safely, tightly).
No. Safest is the superlative form of the adjective safe (most safe).The adverb form of safe is safely, and the superlative form of the adverb is most safely.
I think its "safely"
I think its "safely"
yes, it modifies a verb, e.g. He arrived safely.
No, it is not. The word landed in this context is a verb, the past tense of 'to land' (aircraft). However, safely is indeed an adverb.
The noun safety has the related adjective "safe." The adverb form is safely.
An adverb of negation.
adverb of time
Safe can be an adjective and a noun. Adjective: Not in danger. Noun: A metal box in which valuables can be locked in.
The word 'kind' is a noun and an adjective.The word kind becomes an adverb when combined with the word of; the adverb is kind of, an adverb of degree.The word can also become an adverb of Manner when the letters "ly" are added to the end of the word - "Kindly"
The adjective safe is based on the verb "save" and the adverb form would be 'safely'.
Secure may be a verb or adjective. The adjective secure has the adverb form securely (safely, tightly).