In the sentance liz through the play was incredibly dull. what part of speech is incredibly

"Incredibly" is an adverb, but I don't see a sentence there, unbless "through" is supposed to be "thought".

jeffery, please do work on your spelling and punctuation. It's very difficult to see your "question" in what you wrote.

English

sentence

Liz

thought

(plus commas and question mark)

=)

"Incredibly" is an adverb in the sentence "Liz throughout the play was incredibly dull."

To determine the part of speech of a word in a sentence, you can follow these steps:

1. Identify the word in question.
2. Determine its function within the sentence.
3. Refer to the definition and characteristics of the different parts of speech to classify the word accordingly.

In this case, "incredibly" describes the degree or intensity of the adjective "dull," emphasizing how dull Liz's performance was. Adverbs often modify adjectives and can also modify verbs or other adverbs.

Therefore, "incredibly" is an adverb in the given sentence.