No, it is not. It is a noun for the cooking area of a house or business. It is, however, used as a noun adjunct in terms such as kitchen sink and kitchen cabinet.
There is no adjective in that sentence.
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It's both. When defined as a part of a house or building (Meet me in the kitchen) it's a place. When described as part of its function (We prepare dinner in the kitchen) it's a thing.For the record, it can even be used as an adjective: Please bring me a kitchen knife.
Yes. Clean can be an adjective and a verb as well.e.g. The kitchen is clean (description).
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Space can be used as an adjective. For example, the spacemission led them to uncharted territory.If you're referring to an space of larger size, you can say spacious. The spacious kitchen had room for all of her appliances.
"Boa cozinha" is a Portuguese equivalent of "nice kitchen."The feminine noun "cozinha" means "kitchen." Its singular definite article is "a" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "uma" ("a, one"). The feminine adjective "boa" means "beautiful."The pronunciation is "BOH-uh koo-ZEE-nyuh."
No, it is not an adverb. Cafeteria is a noun, a place where people buy and eat food.
The word off is not a pronoun.The word off is an adverb, an adjective, or a preposition.Example:We should turn off at the next exit. (adverb)We do most of the maintenance during the offseason. (adjective)The house has a pantry off the kitchen. (preposition)
Yes, it can be. As the present participle, it can be a gerund (noun) and also an adjective. Examples: The glistening spider webs still held the morning dew. / The kitchen had been cleaned, and the glistening utensils hung neatly in their racks.
La cucina famigliare is an Italian equivalent of 'The family kitchen'. The words in Italian are pronounced 'lah koo-CHEE-nah fah-mee-LYAH-reh'.In the word by word translation, the feminine definite article 'la' means 'the'. The feminine gender noun 'cucina'means 'kitchen'. The adjective 'famigliare' means 'of the family'.
La mia cucina italiana is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "my Italian kitchen."Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lameans "the." The feminine possessive mia means "my." The feminine noun cucina means "kitchen." The feminine adjective italiana means "Italian."The pronunciation is "lah MEE-ah fah-MEE-lyah ee-tah-LYAH-nah."