The noun form of the adjective 'affordable' is affordability.
Try any of the following, depending on the context: - Urban (as an adjective) - Affordable housing complex; developing area (as a noun)
The verb to afford (be able to buy) can use the adjective affordable.The verb to afford (offer or grant) can use the present and past participles, affording and afforded, as adjectives.
The part of speech for "Bonding" is a noun. The part of speech for "Bonding" is a noun.
I can give you several sentences.I need an affordable car.That apartment is not really affordable right now.Do you have anything more affordable?
"Affordable Lawyer does not appear to be nationwide. There are many affordable lawyers that can be found nationwide, however."
An affordable luxury is a service or product made to look good to the customer at a steep but affordable price.
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Many poor people cannot find good, affordable housing.The agent offered affordable airline tickets.With the discounts, the Hawaii vacation was quite affordable.
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There are many affordable insurance companies. Some include Geico, 21st Century and Affordable Auto.
That is the correct spelling of "afford" (able to buy).