It might be considered one (as in table games or table lamp), but it is more nearly a noun adjunct (attributive noun).
Table as a verb means to defer, and table as a noun can mean an article of furniture, an indexed list, or the level of water underground..
No, "table" is not an adjective. It is a noun referring to a piece of furniture or a data structure.
An adjective is a word that describes the qualities, traits or a number of a noun. therefore the adjective in the sentence is "forty table"
The words "on the table" are a prepositional phrase. It could be either an adjective or an adverb phrase. adjective - The book on the table is very old. (modifies book) adverb - He left the book on the table. (modifies left)
"On the table" is a prepositional phrase. It functions as an adjective, describing the location of something.
say " well, say if you said "table" I could say it was a nice table, NICE is the adjective. " that is the simplest way I can think of, sorry.
An adjective is a descriptive word, therefore any word that describes a table is acceptable; long, wide, large, big, strong, wooden, sturdy etc.
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The book on the table is mine. The underlined phrase "on the table" is a prepositional phrase functioning as an adjective because it describes the noun "book."
The adjective is accepted as one word "tableside," as is the similar poolside.
In the sentence "A white stripe runs down the center of the table," the adjective is "white." It describes the noun "stripe" by specifying its color. The word "center" is a noun and does not function as an adjective in this context.
Without the last E (i.e., tablecloths). Cloths for the table, not clothes for the table.
Yes, many adjective are formed from nouns.Examples of adjective forms of nouns:noun = love; adjective = lovely, loveless, lovablenoun = mood; adjective = moodynoun = hope; adjective = hopefulnoun = quiz; adjective = quizzicalnoun = beef; adjective = beefyThere are nouns that are also adjectives.Examples of nouns that are also adjectives:noun = dark blue; adjective = blue skynoun = early winter; adjective = winter stormnoun = table salt; adjective = salt porknoun = plate glass; adjective = glass beads