The word for a number is both a noun and an adjective. Examples:
We've planned a dinner for twelve for our anniversary.
We've received twelve responses from the invited guests.
Yes, numbers such as 12, used with nouns, can be considered adjectives. But they may be defined as determiners or quantifiers instead*, since they don't modify the plural nouns. Twelve as a number alone can be a noun or pronoun.
(* a lack of consensus makes this seem like a case of linguistic obfuscation)
The plural of twelve is twelves. e.g. "Three twelves are thirty-six."
Twelve is often used as an adjective, not a noun. For example, "I bought twelve eggs today," is a sentence that sounds commonplace, whereas "I have a twelve in my pocket," is not. Numbers can be used as nouns, however. If you are referring to mathematics, you can "subtract a twelve," where twelve is a noun. Sentences can also be elliptical, saying you "have a good twelve," if you are referring to, say, the twelve of something you have. In this case, twelve is still technically an adjective, however, as you are describing the twelve "good" 'something's that you have.
Nouns: vacation, statesverb: droveAdjective: summerAdverb: through*Note: the word twelve is often called a determiner when used in combination with the noun states, but other sources consider it an adjective.
The word 'favourite' (or 'favorite' in the US) is a nounand an adjective (not a pronoun or a verb).Examples:The favourite in this race is number twelve. (noun)We're going to meet at my favorite restaurant. (adjective)
The numeral 12 is spelled "twelve." The term for twelve of something is a dozen.The ordinal number 12th is twelfth.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
Yes, a word for a number is both a noun and an adjective. Examples:noun: Twelve of the children have turned in permission slips.adjective: Yes, we have twelve slips so far.
Twelve is often used as an adjective, not a noun. For example, "I bought twelve eggs today," is a sentence that sounds commonplace, whereas "I have a twelve in my pocket," is not. Numbers can be used as nouns, however. If you are referring to mathematics, you can "subtract a twelve," where twelve is a noun. Sentences can also be elliptical, saying you "have a good twelve," if you are referring to, say, the twelve of something you have. In this case, twelve is still technically an adjective, however, as you are describing the twelve "good" 'something's that you have.
It can be, when it replaces a noun with twelve individual parts. Before a noun, it is an adjective, and as a cardinal number, it is a noun.
"Twelve-year-old" is the correct way to write the age of a twelve-year-old individual. The phrase should be hyphenated when used as an adjective before a noun.
The correct spelling of the number 12 is twelve. The ordinal number (adjective) is twelfth.
Nouns: vacation, statesverb: droveAdjective: summerAdverb: through*Note: the word twelve is often called a determiner when used in combination with the noun states, but other sources consider it an adjective.
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No. The term "twelve year old" is a noun (someone who is 12). It can be an adjective, but should be hyphenated, as in twelve-year-old cat. *The Chicago Manual of Style suggests that both nouns and adjectives should be hyphenated. Other styles may differ.
The word 'favourite' (or 'favorite' in the US) is a nounand an adjective (not a pronoun or a verb).Examples:The favourite in this race is number twelve. (noun)We're going to meet at my favorite restaurant. (adjective)
No, the adjective 'everyday' can be used in many ways; for example:We eat everyday at twelve thirty. (following a verb)We eat almost everyday at twelve thirty. (following an adverb)Everyday routines can be improved by adding a flower. (starting a sentence)Trying on a party dress in sensible everyday shoes is not recommended. (following an an adjective)
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