Yes, it may be considered one when used with nouns: a group discussion, group effort.
However, this is not quite distinct from other nouns which are used as adjuncts (e.g. team, company).
The word Cherokee as an adjective is a proper adjective; an adjective derived from a proper noun.
The proper adjective for the nouns Celt (Kelt) or Celts is Celtic. It is a noun for the language or related language group.
It is neither. Audience is a noun for a group of observers or viewers.
The adjective form is "foundational" (root or beginning).For the foundation of a group, company, or country, you can also use the -ing form, founding as in foundingmembers.
That is the correct spelling of the proper adjective Arabic (also a language group).
Group, Troup, Loop
An adjective clause is the group of words that contain the subject and the verb acting as an adjective. An adverb clause answers questions like how, when and where.
The word Cherokee as an adjective is a proper adjective; an adjective derived from a proper noun.
No, "the" is describing (adjective) and "boy" is a noun.
Noun. It's a group of people.
grand band
The word "adjective" is a noun. It is the name given to a group of words that are used to modify nouns, pronouns, and other adjectives.
Large is simply an adjective that modifies the noun group; the term 'large group' is an adjective noun combination.A collective noun is a word used to group other nouns, for example:a crowd of onlookera batch of cookiesa flock of birdsa herd of cattlea staff of employees
The proper adjective for the nouns Celt (Kelt) or Celts is Celtic. It is a noun for the language or related language group.
Lovely is Ian adjective as well as a noun.
It is neither. Audience is a noun for a group of observers or viewers.
No. Every is a determiner, an adjective, meaning all of a group or collection.