![]() If the word being described is a noun, then it’s an adjective if the word being described is a verb, adjective, or another adverb, then it’s an adverb. The best way to tell the difference between an adjective and an adverb is to identify the word it describes. Similarly, the adverb really describes the adjective small, which describes the noun chair. In the last example, the adjective large describes the noun man, and the adverb very describes the adjective large. ![]()
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