Depending on how it's used, land can be a noun or a verb but not an adjective.
As a noun: She lives on a beautiful piece of land.
As a verb: Hopefully, the plane will land on time.
It can be either one depending on the sentence.
NOUN:
The landscape of the desert was mysterious and beautiful.
VERB:
He will landscape your business for $2350.00.
Verbs don't describe. They show an action or state. Adjectives describe (modify).
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This versatile word can be a noun or verb , and veiled as an adjective.
An adjective is a word that describes something. Going is not an adjective, it is a verb. A verb is a word that shows action.
The word daring is an adjective and a verb. The adjective form means adventurous. The verb form is the present participle of the verb dare.
There is no verb or adjective form of "passport", the word is a noun only.
'Issue' can be a noun or a verb. It is not an adjective.
The word "land" is already a noun, although it can also be a verb or an adjective.
Yes, but only the archaic term meaning "owning land" is an adjective. The normal use of the word landed is as a form of the verb to land.
kick is not an adjective it is a verb
This versatile word can be a noun or verb , and veiled as an adjective.
No, the word "is" is not an adjective. It is a verb that functions as the third-person singular form of the verb "to be."
Adjective, because it describes a noun, not a verb.
No the word "has" is a verb.
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The word "infuriated" is a verb and can also be used as an adjective.
The word 'census' is a noun. It is not a verb or an adjective.
i think it is a adjective.Covert is an adjective; covertly is a verb.
The word 'dominantly' is the adverb form of the adjective dominant.An adverb is a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.The word 'dominant' is an adjective and a noun.The verb form is to 'dominate'.