adjective for training
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No. Adjectives are normally undeclinable. They may take a plural form only when used as nouns, as in the sentence: The reds outnumber the blues.
Verbals used only as adjectives are participles.
Interesting, absorbing, informative, gripping, educational...
Words used to describe a noun are adjectives. Examples of adjectives that may be used to describe the noun 'autumn' are:chillycolorfulbriskbreezypicturesqueunpredictableJohn Keats wrote a poem called "Autumn" read that it could not be explained better.
high level adjectives are interesting adjectives used in your work
Adjectives are words used to describe a noun.Some adjectives that describe food are:attractivebadcolddeliciousgoodhotlovelysaltyscrumptioussoothingspicysweettastyyummy
Used by itself, it is a noun. ("I picked the number 23.") Numbers used with nouns ("23 men") may or may not be considered adjectives, because they do not modify an item, only show how many items there are. Numerals may be called 'determiners' instead. When combined with units, they can definitely be adjectives, as in a 23-inch monitor.
well, that's a weird question... The adjectives in the book holes are just like any other adjectives :P
The participles of the verb perform may be used as adjectives: performing or performed. There is also a rarely-used derivative adjective, performable.
Holidays are days, and days are nouns. So no, holidays can't be used as adjectives.