a shop selling ready to eat products.
"Feel" is not used as an adjective. It's a verb or a noun.
The adjective and adverb form is weekly. The adjective is also used as a noun to mean a weekly publication.
Yes, long is an adjective, when used with a noun. It can also be an adverb.
deli
No, it is not. It is a plural noun. The singular noun twin can be used as an adjective to mean paired, or identical.
Just can be used as an adjective to mean fair and as an adverb to mean exactly. The court made a just decision. (adjective) This is just the vacation I needed. (adverb)
it means your mum love =)
The adjective is nomadic. In some cases, the word nomad itself can be used to mean nomadic, or it may be used as a noun adjunct.
The adjective is nomadic. In some cases, the word nomad itself can be used to mean nomadic, or it may be used as a noun adjunct.
The noun cooperation has the adjectiveform cooperational, but it is used to mean co-operational (jointly operational). Much more used are the derivative adjective cooperative, and the participle adjective cooperating.
It depends on the usage:The past participle of 'to neighbor' is neighboring, used as an adjective to mean adjacent or nearby.The adjective meaning 'done as a friendly neighbor would' is neighborly.
An adjective, if that's what you mean. If not, sorry!