No, it's describing the noun.
eg. The greedy boy wasn't satisfied with what he had.
Greedy is telling what kind of boy he is.
The comparative degree of the word greedy is greedier (reference: wordweb dictionary).
The word he is a pronoun; an adverb modifies a verb or an adverb.
No, it is not an adverb. The word dollar is a noun. There is no adverb form.
The mongrel's greedy hunger caused him to make short work of the food in the dog bowl.
Yes. An adverb can modify a verb, an adjective or another adverb.
The adjective greedy has the adverb form "greedily." It means done in a greedy or avaricious manner.
Greedily is an 'Adverb. Remember in English, words ending(suffixed) in '-ly' are adverbs. Words ending in '-al' are abstract adjectives. A common mistake is the use of the word 'sisterly'. e.g. my 'sisterly sibling' is incorrect. 'Sibling' is a noun and is conditioned by an adjective. So the statement should read my 'sosorial sibling'. Note the spelling. 'Sosorial is the adjective.
Yeah. They are greedy
no eminem is not greedy...
The phrase 'were greedy for more gold' is a fragment. Who was greedy? Correct: The men were greedy for more gold. The miners were greedy for more gold.
You describe who is greedy. (the old man was very rich and greedy)
Greedy is an adjective
no. this is their choice. they are not greedy
yes very greedy
Your so greedy!
Greedy has two syllables.
Shane Greedy was born in 1966.