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What word from this sentence is not an adverb 'our oil reserves are not quite enough to meet future demands'?

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Which word from this sentence is not an adverb your oil reserves are not quite enough to meet future demands?

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Can quite be an adverb?

Yes, the adverb "quite" is an adverb of degree and modifies adjectives and other adverbs. Examples: "She was quite careful with the vase." (modifies careful) "The bridge was completed quite quickly." (modifies adverb quickly)


Is quite a pronoun?

No Quite is a Adverb.


Is quitely an adjective or adverb?

The word "quite" is an adverb, and modifies adjectives or adverbs (quite large, quite well).*the similar word quiet has the adverb form quietly


Is quite a verb?

No, the word "quite" is an adverb.


Is enough an adverb?

Yes, enough is an adverb of degree. It can be used as adjective also. Examples: The building is tall enough to need an elevator. (adverb) We did not have enough rope (adjective)


In the sentence It was quite late for a phone call which word is used as an adverb?

The adverb is quite, which modifies the adjective late.


Is quite a preposition pronoun adverb or adjective?

The word quite is an adverb of degree. It modifies adjectives and adverb. e.g. "quite tall" - "quite slowly"


Is quite clearly an adverb?

It is an adverbial phrase. Both words separately are adverbs, but quite is an adverb of degree modifying the adverb clearly, which modifies a verb.


What part of speech is the word quite interesting?

Quite is an adverb; interesting is an adjective.


Which word is an adverb used to modify an adjective in the sentence It was quite late for a telephone call?

The adverb is quite, which modifies late.