combine is not an adjective. Combinable is an adjective.
The two chemicals were not combinable, so we did more experiments.
Combine is a verb, but combined can be an adjective in some situations.
No, it is an adjective. It is a form of the verb to combine, meaning to mix or ally together.
Yes, "combined" can function as a verb when it is used to describe the action of joining or merging two or more things together. Example: "They combined their efforts to finish the project."
After stirring the ingredients together, you can combine them in a large bowl.
You combine poison with fishfood; then you use the poisoned fishfood on the pond.You combine poison with fishfood; then you use the poisoned fishfood on the pond.You combine poison with fishfood; then you use the poisoned fishfood on the pond.You combine poison with fishfood; then you use the poisoned fishfood on the pond.
U go to a blacksmith and say combine
barley is harvested with a combine harvester.
like for or we use + and for 'and' we use multiplication
The adjective form for the verb to use is the past participle, used (a used car).The adjective form for the noun use is useful(useful information).
Happy is already an adjective.
Yes, you can use the adjective dramatic.
using a combine is the easiest way to harvest oats, yes