English, asked by esha00124, 3 months ago

What is the difference between an adverb and an adjective?

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
10

Answer:

What can you remember about the difference between adjectives and adverbs? ... An adjective describes a noun or pronoun: "That boy is so loud!" An adverb describes a verb or anything apart from a noun and pronoun: "That boy speaks so loudly!"

Answered by sirmohar1983
0

Explanation:

ADJECTIVE. ADVERB

Meaning:- (ADJECTIVE) An adjective is a word, which adds to the meaning of the noun or pronoun it precedes or succeeds. (ADVERB) An adverb is a word, which changes or describes a verb, adjective or another adverb, which it precedes or succeeds.

What it does? :-(ADJECTIVE) Qualifies a noun or pronoun. (ADVERB) Modifies a verb, adjective, preposition or conjunction.

Questions:- (ADJECTIVE) What kind, which and how many. (ADVERB) How, when, where, how often, to what extent and how much.

Examples :-(ADJECTIVE) 1) She is a sweet girl.

(ADVERB) 1) She talks very sweetly.

(ADJECTIVE) 2)This house is very big.

(ADVERB) 2)You need to invest your money wisely.

(ADJECTIVE) 3)You are a nice person.

(ADVERB) 3) He is exceptionally intelligent.

Similar questions