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The adjective is flexible. A different noun form of flexible is flexibleness, which is seldom used.
Different is the adjective form of difference.
The word unusual *is* an adjective, the negative of the adjective usual.A related adjective that has a different meaning is unused, the negative of the past participle used.
no same rules in all countries
Types of money used in different countries include: dollars, pesos, lira, pounds, euro
Yes, the word 'many' is the adjective use, adding to the description of the adjective 'different'. The adjective term 'many different' is used to describe a noun; for example:We have many different varieties of dress shoes.Many different people have tried to make the world a better place.
"Different" is an adjective, not a verb or a preposition. It is used to describe how two or more things are not alike or are distinct from each other.
It can be. Like many words, nuturing can be different parts of speech depending on how it is used. If you are talking about a nurturing attitude, for instance, nurturing would be used as an adjective... but it can also be used as a verb.
The FBI collects data used by researches to compare crime in different countries.
No; an adjective must describe a noun. In this case, "flavors" is a noun. "Flavorful" is an adjective, though:The flavorful dish had many different flavors