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The word "file" is either a noun or a verb; it is not an adjective. That said, in English nouns may modify other nouns. To use "file" as a modifier, simply place it before the noun you want to modify, for instance, "a file clerk" or "a file folder".

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9y ago

She will file the letter in the file cabinet.

She used the file to file her nails.

He will file the case with the civil court.

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Pass me the Anderson file please.

I need to file these away.

She likes to file her nails.

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I had to file my fingernails.

I put the manila file on my desk.


The file had a file extension of .jpg meaning it was an image file.

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You didn't say whether you want to use it as a noun or a verb, so here are a couple of choices.

File your nails before they break off.

The file needs sharpening.

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