The adverb of funny is funnily or funny.
Funnly
The adverb truly modifies the adjective funny.
It's an adjective.
The adverb of funny is funnily.An example sentence is "he funnily told a joke".Another example is "the milk smelt funnily odd".
The adverb of funny is funnily or funny.
Funnly
The adverb truly modifies the adjective funny.
It's an adjective.
The adverb of funny is funnily.An example sentence is "he funnily told a joke".Another example is "the milk smelt funnily odd".
Too is an adverb. Adverbs can be used to modify adjectives, which might make them difficult to identify. Example: That comedian is too funny. The adverb too is modifying the adjective funny.(For more information, please see the related question below.)
Yes it is correct. It sounds a little funny, but it is correct. It is an adverb.
Morsom or morsomt or morsomme, depending on word gender, adjective vs. adverb and plural vs. singularHaha, funny = Haha, morsomt
Fun is used as an adjective, but it is considered informal. (e.g. a fun time) Fun is a noun.
An adverb is a modifier, which refers to a verb or an adjective, or another adverb. It tells when, where, how, how much, or to what extent the other word applies. Phrases and clauses can also act as adverbs. Examples of adverbs are the words suddenly, never, too, up, down, and again.
If the word modifies a noun or pronoun, it is an adjective. For example:a RED cara BLUE birda FUNNY jokea LARGE monstera PRETTY babyIf the word modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb, it must be an adverb. For example:moving SLOWLYVERY largeALMOST completely
An adverb can modify verbs, adjectives and other adverbs.