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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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"even" as an adjective or adverb

For this sentence, would "even" be considered and adverb or adjective? If you can, please explain.

"Even the mightiest of cities had fallen."

  

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It's an adverb when it has that meaning. , flat and level, without any holes or raised areas. CJ

  • It's an adverb when it has that meaning.
  • , flat and level, without any holes or raised areas.
  • CJ
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It's an adverb when it has that meaning.

Its meaning as an adjective is very different, e.g., flat and level, without any holes or raised areas.

CJ

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