The adjective form for selection is selective.
and the adverb is "selectively".
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tendency
selective
As a noun, verb, or adjective~ Please make your selection from the related link listed below:
The word 'selection' is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for the process of choosing one person or thing from a group; the one that is selected.The verb forms are: select, selects, selecting, selected.The adjective forms are: select, selectable, selective, selecting, selected.The adverb form is: selectively.
The word traumatic is the adjective form of the noun trauma.
No, the word 'on' is a preposition, an adverb, and an adjective.EXAMPLESpreposition: Your lunch is on the table.adverb: It's time to turn on the headlights.adjective: Your program is on. (predicate adjective)
It can be used as an adjective, it is the past participle of the verb - to choose.
Kindness is not either. It is a noun and "kind" is an adjective.
The word brown could be either an adjective or a verb.Adjective: The house is brown.Verb: Turn down the heat after you brown the steak.
The word 'these' is not an adjective. An adjective is something that describes a noun.
Noun, as in "turn on the light" Adjective, as in "the box is light" Verb, as in "light the way".