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Is the word fine an adjective?

The word "fine" can be both an adjective and an adverb, depending on its use in a sentence.

Here's a breakdown:

Adjective:

* Meaning: Describing something of high quality, good condition, or small in size or amount.

* Example: "She has a fine collection of antique furniture." (Describes the quality of the collection)

Adverb:

* Meaning: Used to describe an action or quality, usually meaning "very well" or "in a satisfactory way."

* Example: "Everything is fine, thank you." (Describes the overall state of things)

To determine whether "fine" is an adjective or adverb, consider its function in the sentence. If it describes a noun, it's an adjective. If it describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb, it's an adverb.

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