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What part is speech is the word when?

The word 'when' is an adverb, a relative adverb, and a conjunction.Examples:When did you get the new car? (adverb, you 'did get when')I'll come for a visit when I can. (relative adverb, introduces the relative clause that modifies the verb 'will come')He visited the UN when he went to New York City. (conjunction, joins the compound sentence)


Is New an adjective or adverb?

An adverb describes a verb, another adverb, or an adjective. "New" is an adjective.


What is the adjective and Adverb in the following sentence I went to the new mall yesterday?

adverb - yesterday adjective - new


Which word is an adverb John said that he saw a very lively Broadway show in New York last year.?

In the sentence "John said that he saw a very lively Broadway show in New York last year," the adverb is "very." It modifies the adjective "lively," intensifying the description of the Broadway show. Adverbs often provide additional information about how, when, where, or to what extent something occurs.


Is the word new an adverb?

No, the word NEW is a descriptive word, an adjective; the adverb form would be NEWLY. Example uses:Jane bought a new dress for the party.The newly painted dog house doesn't look shabby now.


In the sentence 'The Statue of Liberty stands in New York harbor' is the prepositional phrase used as an adjective or as an adverb?

The prepositional phrase "in New York harbor" is an adverb, and says "where" the statue stands.(modifies the verb)It can be a bit difficult because if instead you have "a statue in New York harbor" then the phrase acts as an adjective explaining "which statue" you are talking about.--EDITOR NOTE :This question overwrote another question. If you have a new question to ask, please ASK and CATEGORIZE it by using the Blue Bar above. Do not use the Blue Pencil to change a question to something different.


John said that he saw a very lively Broadway show in the New York last year what is the adverb in this sentence?

The only adverb in this sentence is "very" which is an adverb of degree. It intensifies the adjective likely. Last year is an adverbial phrase of time, but is not an adverb nor does it contain an adverb. There is the mistaken belief that all adverbs end in "ly" or that any word that ends in "ly" is an adverb. However, words such as "friendly" or "lively" are adjectives; they are used to describe people, places, or things.


Is won't an adverb?

frist that does not make sense and to figure out what a adverb isnt is to think of what a adverb is so a adverb is what somthing did for example my new dog was JUMPING and RUNNING.


Where was Ed Sullivan born?

New York City, New York, USA New York, New York


What is the adverb in Mr Morris worked patiently with the new student?

Patiently is the adverb in Mr Morris worked patiently with the new student


Is new city an adverb?

No, neither word is an adverb. New is an adjective, describing the noun city.


What part of speech is downtown?

It may be a noun, an adjective or an adverb. For example: In Sable, City, downtown is the area south of 10th Street; I like downtown New York; Let's go downtown.