It can be (turning heads, turning cars).
It is a verb form, the present participle of the verb "to turn." It can be a verb, adjective, or noun (gerund).
No, 'turn' can be a verb or a noun.
No it's a verb.
tendency
Examples of 'weather' nouns made into adjectives:noun, wind;adjective,windynoun, rain; adjective, rainynoun, cold; adjective, coldnoun, heat; adjective, hotnoun, chill; adjective, chillynoun, snow; adjective, snowy
Depending on how it is used, turn can be a noun or a verb.As a noun: It is your turn to do the dishes.As a verb: Walk five steps, turn to your right, touch your toes, repeat.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
dreadful
competitive
The adjective form for selection is selective. and the adverb is "selectively".
I think you mean nostalgia, the adjective form of nostalgia is nostalgic.
reclusive
You don't.
tendency
historical
A verb = Participle, which can turn into an adjective in certain contexts.
"Turn" can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it is an action word that describes the act of changing direction or position. As a noun, it refers to a change in direction or position.
Examples of 'weather' nouns made into adjectives:noun, wind;adjective,windynoun, rain; adjective, rainynoun, cold; adjective, coldnoun, heat; adjective, hotnoun, chill; adjective, chillynoun, snow; adjective, snowy
got last hood