Celebrations is not an adjective, it's a plural noun.
Yes, it is (meaning famous). It comes from the past participle of the verb celebrate.
No, 'celebrated' is an adjective.
"Celebrated" can be the past tense and past participle of the verb "celbrate"; or it can be an adjective.
As an adjective : " The family celebrated the octogenarian's 81st birthday " .
The word 'celebration' is a noun form for the verb to celebrate.The adjective forms for the verb to celebrate are:the present participle of the verb, celebratingthe celebrating teamthe celebrating couplethe past participle of the verb, celebrateda celebrated authorthe celebrated hero
The word 'celebration' is a noun form for the verb to celebrate.The adjective forms for the verb to celebrate are:the present participle of the verb, celebratingthe celebrating teamthe celebrating couplethe past participle of the verb, celebrateda celebrated authorthe celebrated hero
The adjective form of the noun celebration is celebratory.The participles of the verb celebrate can also be adjectives: celebrating or celebrated.
The word 'celebrated' is a verb; the past participle, past tense of the verb to celebrate. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Example uses:We just celebrated my mother's sixtieth birthday. (verb)He gets higher prices now that he's a celebratedartist. (adjective)
Anniversario celebrato is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "celebrated anniversary."Specifically, the masculine noun anniversario means "anniversary." The masculine adjective/past participle celebrato translates as "celebrated." The pronunciation will be "AN-nee-ver-SA-ryo TCHEY-ley-BRA-to" in Italian.
The word "distinguished" can be used as both an adjective and a verb. As an adjective, it is used to describe someone who is notable, respected, or esteemed. As a verb, it means to recognize or honor someone for their achievements or qualities.
Yes, the noun 'eighteenth' is a common noun, a general word for any person or thing that is number 18 in a series. The word 'eighteenth' is also an adjective when used to describe a noun. Examples: School starts on the eighteenth of the month. (noun) We celebrated his eighteenth birthday. (adjective)
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No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.