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Q: How do you know what we want to put in any word to make it adjective?
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Is the word Enormous a verb a noun or an adjective?

As far as I know enormous is an adjective


What is suitable adjective?

Your question is not entirely clear, since it can be interpreted in several different ways. If you want to know the meaning of the phrase "suitable adjective" it means a descriptive word that conveys the meaning that you have in mind. If you want to know if the word suitable is an adjective, yet it is. If you are looking for a suitable adjective for some particular purpose, we obviously would have to know what that purpose is, before we could propose a suitable adjective for you to use.


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What is the difference between a word and an adjective?

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What do you want to say is a interrogative pronoun or interrogative adjective?

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Is 'which one' an adjective?

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Is the word these an adjective or adverb?

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