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(initiative )adjective or noun

Updated: 1/16/2023

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clara Ayman

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No, it is not. It is a transitive verb (to begin, to start up) or a noun (a person beginning instruction or membership). The participles of the verb, initiated and initiating, could both be adjectives.

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clara Ayman

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Thanks πŸ™πŸ»Please, if the question is like this, "Innovative" and "initiative" are both adjectives. True or false what is the answer?😢
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