The word 'respect' functions as both a noun and a verb.
Examples:
Ms. Quince has earned the respect of her students. (noun)
We must respect others if we expect them to respect us. (verb)
No, the word 'respectively' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb as separately or individually and in the order of two people or things already mentioned.
Example:
I notified management and staff respectively. (modifies the verb 'notified' in the order stated)
The word 'respectively' is the adverb form of the adjective 'respective', a word that describes a noun as not shared or not the same.
Example: We have blue carpeting in our respective apartments.
No, the word 'respectful' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.
The noun form of the adjective 'respectful' is respectfulness.
The word 'respectful' is the adjective form of the nounrespect.
calendar = noun and verb heavens = noun, plural archaeologist = noun Winnebago = noun, proper written mathematics = adjective + noun the hickory fort = article + noun + noun (the noun 'hickory' used to describe the noun 'fort' is functioning as a noun adjunct)
The word terror is a noun. It is mostly an uncountable noun.
The term 'Saturday afternoon' is a noun phrase, the noun 'afternoon' described by the noun 'Saturday'.A noun functioning as an adjective to describe another noun is called an attributive noun or a noun adjunct.The noun 'Saturday' is a proper noun, the name of a specific day of the week. A proper noun is always capitalized.The noun 'afternoon' is a common noun, a general word for a period of any day.A noun phrase is a group of words based on a noun that functions as a unit in a sentence in any position that can be filled by a noun. Examples:Saturday afternoon is the class picnic. (subject of the sentence)We're going to the picnic on Saturday afternoon. (object of the preposition 'on')
The term 'wall designs' functions as a compound noun but is not a true compound noun, a noun made up of two or more words to form a word with a meaning of its own. The term is made up of the noun 'wall', an attributive noun (a noun that describes another noun) and the plural noun 'designs'.
Yes the wod labourer is a noun. It is a common noun.
The noun and adjective of obey are obedience and obedient, respectively.
Pollo is the general Italian equivalent of 'chicken'. It's a masculine gender noun. The term for 'chick' or 'young chicken' is the masculine gender noun 'pulcino'. The words 'pollastra' and 'pollastro' specify the fowl respectively as the female hen and the male of the species, respectively.
it is a contraction of a and el, which mean to and the, respectively. It means "to the" and is followed by a masculine noun every time.
"Checkers" is a noun. It can be seen either as a "thing" or an "idea" if referring to the game or how it is played respectively.
No, were is the past plural tense of the verb to be. Ten years ago, we were all younger than we are today.
El is used in front of a masculine noun, whereas la is used in front of a feminine noun. La can also be used to replace a noun much as we would replace a noun or female's name with it or she, respectively.
The adverbs associated with the meanings of respect are:respectfully - done with respect or courtesyrespectively - in that order (e.g. Food and eat are a noun and a verb, respectively.)
The noun or verb respect has the derivative adjective respectful and the adverb form respectfully.(The related adverb respectively means with respect to order or form.)
Some people use "duck" specifically for adult females and "drake" for adult males, others use "hen" and "drake", respectively.
The word diagnoses is pronounced [dahy-uhg-NOHS-ees] or [dahy-uhg-NOHZ-es] for the noun plural and the third person plural respectively.
The personal pronouns 'she' and 'her' take the place of a singular noun form a female as a subject and an object (respectively) in a sentence.The pronoun 'her' also functions as a possessive adjective when placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to a female.Examples:Mother made the cake. She bakes a lot. I will tell her that you enjoyed the cake.Alice made a cake for her coworkers.
You say respectively in a sentence when you are telling a person how to act eg. I was told to act respectively by my teacher OR/AND I didn't act respectively to the principle.