It can be, but rarely. It is the present participle of the verb (to trip).
Example : A tripping passenger could fall onto the subway tracks.
The adjective form for the verb trip is trippingly, a light, quick step or rhythm.The noun trip does not have an adjective form. The word trip can be used as an adjective, for example my trip photos.
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Yes, yearly is an adjective. It can be used as an adverb, as well.Examples:We take a yearly trip to the mountains. (adjective)Taxes are paid yearly. (adverb)
The past tense (or adjective) is spelled tripped.
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That is the correct spelling of the term "round trip" (there and back). If it is used as an adjective, it should be hyphenated (e.g. round-trip ticket) because otherwise it could be read as two separate adjectives.
Bon voyage is a French equivalent of 'Have a great trip'. It's pronounced 'bohn vwah-ahzh'. The masculine adjective 'bon' means 'good'. The masculine noun 'voyage' means 'trip, voyage'.
Boa Viagem is a Portuguese equivalent of 'Have a good trip'. The feminine adjective 'boa' means 'good, fortunate'. The feminine noun 'viagem' means 'voyage, trip'. Together, they're pronounced 'BOH-uh vee-AH-zheng'.
No. In most cases, like "He tripped," it's a past tense verb. It can also be used as an adjective, notably in "a tripped breaker."
"Fifteen". like all the cardinal numbers, can be either a noun or an adjective. Example as a noun: Fifteen is the product of five and three. Example as an adjective: Fifteen students will be selected for the trip.
Bon voyage! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "Have a safe trip!"Specifically, the masculine adjective bon means "good". The masculine noun voyage translates as "journey, trip, voyage". The pronunciation will be "boh vwah-yahzh" in French.
Buon viaggio! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Have a great trip!"Specifically, the masculine adjective buon means "good." The masculine noun viaggio means "trip." The pronunciation is "bwohn VYAHD-djoh."