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  1. Is late an adverb or an adjective? - Answers

    Apr 26, 2024 · It can be either, depending on the word modified. For example: 'Jane arrived very late.' (Adverb) 'Jane was a late entrant to the competition.' (Adjective) 'I'm running late, so …

  2. Is late an adverb - Answers

    Apr 25, 2024 · The adverb is quite, which modifies the adjective late. The word late (later, latest) is an adjective and an adverb. The adjective 'late' is used to describe a noun: I caught the late …

  3. What is the adverb of employ? - Answers

    Nov 3, 2024 · Ah, the adverb form of "employ" is "employably." It's a lovely word that captures the essence of being able to work or be used effectively. Just like a happy little tree finding its …

  4. Is rain an adverb - Answers

    Dec 8, 2024 · The adverb "drivingly" exists but is practically never used, and does not actually refer to driving, as in a car. Here, through is an adverb.

  5. Is 'today' an adjective adverb or verb? - Answers

    Apr 30, 2024 · It depends on how you are using the word. It is a noun, adverb, or adjective, never a verb. -- Today as a noun: Today will be a busy day. -- Today is an adverb: He is going to the …

  6. Is silly an adverb or adjective? - Answers

    May 1, 2024 · What else can I help you with? No, "silly" is an adjective, not an adverb. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, while adjectives modify nouns or pronouns.

  7. Is hard an adjective or adverb? - Answers

    Sep 19, 2023 · What else can I help you with? What is the adverb for hard? Does an adverb describe and adjective? Is small an adverb or an adjective? Is the word approximately an …

  8. Is long an adverb - Answers

    Sep 15, 2023 · The adverb is the rarely-seen lengthily. Normally this meaning is expressed by the adverbial phrase "at length." The adverb long can also be used (e.g. a change long anticipated).

  9. What is the adverb for polite? - Answers

    Sep 23, 2023 · The adverb form of the word polite is politely.Some example sentences are:She politely asked for a glass of juice.You need to ask me politely.He politely held the door open …

  10. What is the adverb for survive? - Answers

    Mar 3, 2025 · An adverb is a word that describes a verb. Yes, it is an adverb, the adverb form of the adjective usual. It means typically, ordinarily, or commonly. No, specific is an adjective.