The word dust is a noun and a verb; however, it is sometimes used as an adjective, for example dust bunnies or dust ruffle.
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The noun form of the adjective 'dusty' is dustiness.The word 'dusty' is the adjective form of the noun dust.
The adjective in the sentence is "dust." It describes the action of lifting the books, suggesting that the books need to be lifted for the purpose of dusting.
A possessive noun adjective is a word that shows ownership or relationship. It modifies a noun to indicate that something belongs to a person, animal, place, thing, or idea. Examples include "John's car," "the dog's bone," and "America's history."
Khaki is an Anglicized transliteration of a Hindi adjective meaning 'dusty' or 'dust-coloured'; it derives from the Persian noun transliterated as khāk, meaning 'earth' or 'dust'.
its freezing cold!!! it blows you and your papers away!!!!
It should be a verb because it shows action. For example "Marie dusts the living room." Marie is subject because she is doing the "action". The action being done in this sentence is "dusts". Thefore in this particular sentence "dusts" is a verb.
The boy walked down the road with his small dog. The lake was sparkling like fairy dust. Hannah put on her purple top.
Cosmic dust, asteroidal dust, intergalactic dust, interstellar dust, comet dust, circumplanetary dust ~ it really depends on its astronomical location.
Dust to Dust - novel - was created in 2000.
Because the dust bowl is the SOURCE of the dust raised by a dust storm.