The word mountain can be used as an adjective. You might have a mountain bike, or mountain gear, or you might hike a mountain pass or trail.
The adjective for the word "mountain" is "mountainous".
The suffix -ous is added to the noun mountain to form the adjective mountainous.
Mountain is a predicate noun.
The adjective is "front".
Mountain in the noun form is used for many constructions (mountain cabin, mountain man) but the adjective (of, like, or an aspect of mountains) is mountainous.
It would most likely be an adjective prepositional phrase because it will modify a noun.
There is no suffixes on the word Mountain.
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'Bear Mountain' is a proper noun, the name of a mountain. (there are several places called Bare Mountain, one in Massachusetts) In the sentence "I knew that the bare mountain would be covered with snow when winter came", the word 'bare' is an adjective. -------- 'Bare', as in Bare Mountain is an adjective; 'Mountain' is a noun. There are several mountains known adjectivally as Bare. Modest Mussorgsky wrote the tone poem titled 'Night on Bald Mountain', later arranged by Nicholas Rimsky-Korsakoff as a fantasy for orchestra, now known more usually as 'Night on Bare Mountain', and Leopold Stokowski based his version, for the Disney feature 'Fantasia' on this. The bare, or bald, mountain of the title is the Lysa Hora in the Ukraine, a large hill which was then bare of trees on top.
No, the word 'highest' is an adjective, the superlative form of the adjective 'high' (higher, highest).An adjective is a word used to describe a noun.Example: Mt. Everest is the highest mountain in the world.
Agape is a noun meaning God's love for mankind. But English can use nouns as adjectives. Mountain is a noun but can be used as an adjective as in "The mountain pass is wide." So we can say "Agape love is the highest form of love."
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