'To make' is a verb. 'Make' can also be a noun ('What is the make of your new car?') 'Make' can never be an adjective though.
No, makes is a verb form. It is the 3rd person singular, present tense conjugation of the verb to make (he makes, she makes, it makes).
making is not an adjective
decision making
yes. If I can be crafty, then crafty is describing me, making it an adjective
Enjoyable is an adjective. Example: That was an enjoyable party. Enjoyable describes party, making it an adjective.
The word "clean" can be an adjective when used like this: I like driving my clean car. In this case, "clean" is used to describe the car, making it an adjective.
The correct spelling of the adjective is revolutionary(making a change).
no because it is a action, making it a verb
No, it is not. It is a noun meaning an occupation, or way of making a living.
The test was long.A predicate adjective modifies or describes the subject.The movie was fun and interesting.Fun and interesting describe the movie making them the predicate adjective.
The noun form of the adjective 'unique' is uniqueness.The noun is formed by adding -ness to the end of the adjective.
Bored is absolutely not a verb. Bored is an adjective." I am bored."Bored is modifying am, thus making it an adjective.
It can be (a promising future). It is the present participle of the verb (to promise) and can be an adjective meaning 'auspicious' or encouraging. It can be a noun (gerund) meaning the act of making a promise.
There are participle adjectives from the verb to colonize, which are colonizing (making colonies) and colonized(refers to regions where a colony is established). The general adjective for the noun colony is colonial.