A redundancy. Numbers are numeric by definition.
Yes, ambitious is an adjective. Example: an ambitiousstudent.
Advance is the adjective for the noun advancement, for example: an advance payment.Advanced is the adjective form for the verb to advance, for example: an advanced class.
No. The word example is a noun (instance, representative item).
An adjective describes a noun (naming word e.g. hair) for example her hair was lovely , there are thousands of adjectives
"Fifteen". like all the cardinal numbers, can be either a noun or an adjective. Example as a noun: Fifteen is the product of five and three. Example as an adjective: Fifteen students will be selected for the trip.
A redundancy. Numbers are numeric by definition.
Numbers are always adjectives.
numbers
Yes, ambitious is an adjective. Example: an ambitiousstudent.
Advance is the adjective for the noun advancement, for example: an advance payment.Advanced is the adjective form for the verb to advance, for example: an advanced class.
Inventive is an adjective. Example: What an inventiveidea!Unreserved is an adjective, as well. Example: Randy is unreserved, which tends to offend some people.
No
No,but it can be. Example, ''That is rudeness'', The rule is if the word ends in ''ness'' it can be an adjective.
adjective is the words that describe a noun or a pronoun, and an example of an adjective is beautiful ex sentence The beautiful girl is sitting next to me.
show me a example of predicate adjective involing a sentence "The girl is TIRED tonight."
It can be an adjective, for example: John took the lastcookie.Or it can be a verb, for example: The tree will lastthrough the winter.