Yes.
According to wordsmyth.com, "only" can also be an adjective or a conjunction.
Yes. According to wordsmyth.com, "only" can also be an adjective or a conjunction.
Resolute can only be used as an adjective.
Antsy is in fact an adjective. It means very impatient. Antsy is only an adjective, not a noun or verb.
Yes, an adjective only, not a verb nor an adverb
i only have one adjective which is interesting
He can only be an adjective when you are talking about a he or something that belongs to he. he is a pronoun and nothing else
only is an adjective
In the sentence "Only one of us can play the guitar," there is no adjective phrase. The phrase "only one of us" functions as a noun phrase, where "only" is modifying "one." An adjective phrase typically describes a noun and would include an adjective and its modifiers.
receivable is a noun. The past participle is used as the only adjective: received.
No, adjective clauses modify nouns. The only things adjectives modify are nouns and pronouns.
There is no verb or adjective form of "passport", the word is a noun only.
An adjective can only modify a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase. It cannot modify a verb, adverb, adjective, or other part of speech...or it would not be acting as an adjective.