An adverb is a descriptive word that modifies a verb. 'Other side' does not modify a verb (eg the sentence "Dave other side glanced at Karen, who melted" does not make sense, because 'other side' isn't an adverb), and therefore is not an adverb. In a sentence that uses 'other side': "Dave met Karen at the other side of the park," 'other' is modifying 'side,' a noun, and 'side' is simply a noun, as it is a place, not a description of a verb. (Other is an adjective.)
It can be part of an adverb phrase, such as "other than as expected." Other is usually a pronoun, noun, or adjective.
Wooden is not an adverb, a word that modifies verbs, adjectives, and other adverb. Wooden is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.Example: a wooden door
Hop is a verb, not an adverb. Adverbs can modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
Yes, along with other adverbs like seldom always never, it is an adverb of frequency.
I cannot think of any way the word 'everywhere' could be used other than as an adverb.
adverb is word that modified a verb,adjective.or other adverb
"Side by side" is a prepositional phrase used as an adverb to indicate a positioning or arrangement where two or more things are placed next to each other.
ADVERB:: Across a ship from side to side.
The adverb "now" rhymes with how (which is also an adverb). None of the other rhyming words is an adverb.
Yes, it is almost always an adverb, but it can be an adjective (far side, far place).
The adverb is "treasonously." A related adverb form is treacherously, with other connotations.
It can be part of an adverb phrase, such as "other than as expected." Other is usually a pronoun, noun, or adjective.
The adjective is other and the adverb is willingly.
An adverb is used to describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
No, absent is an adjective. The adverb form is "absently" (which has other connotations).
Yes one of the two is an adverb, the other is a verb.
Near can be an adverb, adjective, or preposition, but not a pronoun. The other adjective form is nearby, and the other adverb form is nearly.