Translation: estudiosa
When used as an adjective (which is about the only way that it could be used) hyper would be histérico in Spanish.
It would depend on the context, but to use "smart" as an adjective you should say inteligente.
The adjective "muerto" means "dead". Morir is the verb meaning "to die" -- he/she/it dies would be "muere."
San is the masculine version of the adjective "holy [one]" or "saint." Linda is the feminine form of the adjective "pretty," as well as a personal noun/name. In Spanish, you don't put a masculine adjective with a feminine name. The adjectives must agree with the nouns in number and gender. So San Linda means nothing in Spanish. Santa Linda, on the other hand is a combination of noun and adjective that AGREES in number and gender. In Spanish, it means "Saint Linda." If San Linda DID mean something in Spanish, it would mean that the male saint was a man with a woman's name... a highly unlikely situation.
Fina means fine in spanish. Mas Fina = Literally means more fine. In spanish they dont use ER to describe better. Longer would be mas largo
you can't but you can describe an adjective with an adverb.
Vindictive is an adjective to describe Cathy.
An adjective would be used to describe a noun.
An adjective to describe hippodromes would be Greek.
no. he is a pronoun. an adjective would have to be able to describe a noun or pronoun. He can't do that.
No, hunt is not an adjective because it does not describe the noun. Hunt would be a noun, not an adjective!
no. he is a pronoun. an adjective would have to be able to describe a noun or pronoun. He can't do that.
"Studios" is a plural noun. Nouns don't have a comparative or superlative degree. If you meant studious, that would be more studious and most studious.
how many there are, the color of it
relaxed
Noun. A person can have impudence. It does not describe a noun; which is what an adjective does. In THAT case, the adjective would be impudent.
"Studios" is a plural noun. Nouns don't have a comparative or superlative degree. If you meant studious, that would be more studious and most studious.