to make amateur an adjective all you have to do is put amateur in front of the noun or subject. but mainly the noun.
EX.) The amateur boy was only 12 years old.
The subject is BOY, your verb is WAS, and AMATEUR would be your adjective, because it is describing what type of boy. So ask yourself " What kind of boy, amateur"
The word 'amateur' can be both a noun and an adjective noun use- i am an amateur adjective use- an amateur athlete
If you are going to keep on being so amateur they are not going to hire us. Stop being so amateur!
No, it is not a verb. The word amateur (non-professional) can be a verb or an adjective.
it is both
If you are an amateur, then by definition you do not get paid.
NO
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An amateur is a person who engages in a pursuit, especially a sport, on an unpaid basis.
$8.00 per hour
An amateur is a person who performs an activity for pleasure or as a hobby rather than as a means of livelihood. As an adjective, the term "amateur" means relating to activities that people perform for pleasure or as a hobby rather than as a means of livelihood.
The moment you're paid to participate you are no longer an amateur. So if an amateur sport, say kickball, wanted to become professional, they would need to establish a league that paid their players.
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