No, it is an adjective (rusted, or out of practice). It is related to the noun rust and the verb to rust.
a noun for the word rusty
Think of this: 'a rusty nail' . . 'nail' is a noun, therefore the modifier 'rusty' is an adejctive. An adverb modifies a verb: 'He walked steadily'.
In the sentence, 'My skills are rusty.', the word 'rusty' is an adjective called a predicate adjective (also called a subject complement), the adjective following a linking verb which modifies or restates the subject of the sentence (skills = rusty).
Yes, rusty is an adjective, it describes a noun such as 'rusty nail' or 'rusty bucket'.
Rusty is an adjective derived from the noun rust.
a noun for the word rusty
Rusty is not an adverb (a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb). Rusty is an adjective (a word that describes a noun). Example: rusty nail.
Think of this: 'a rusty nail' . . 'nail' is a noun, therefore the modifier 'rusty' is an adejctive. An adverb modifies a verb: 'He walked steadily'.
In the sentence, 'My skills are rusty.', the word 'rusty' is an adjective called a predicate adjective (also called a subject complement), the adjective following a linking verb which modifies or restates the subject of the sentence (skills = rusty).
Yes, example: he blasted the rusty metal with sand.
Yes, rusty is an adjective, it describes a noun such as 'rusty nail' or 'rusty bucket'.
Rusty Beaman goes by Rusty.
rusty
Rusty Anderson is 6' 1 1/2".
Rusty, or Firepaw's, warrior name is Fireheart.
No, Rusty's pizza is not kosher.
Very, very rusty