She works as an adjunct professor at the university, teaching introductory psychology classes.
Yes they can, and it is done all the time.
Certain people were adjunct additions to the campus.
She was an adjunct professor at the university.
"Adjunct" sounds nicer. That sounds somewhat facetious, but it's essentially true: Adjunct professors are typically employed on a temporary, part-time basis, so effectively they're the same thing, it's just a matter of what the school chooses to call them. (One reason for using the title is that isn't not as negative-sounding... many adjunct professors hold full time jobs during the day, and teach night classes in specialized topics that the regular faculty isn't really qualified to teach.)
The bell on the bike was adjunct because it's noisy.
No. Quality is a noun, sometimes used as an adjective or adjunct, as in "quality time" or "quality workmanship."
Medication can be a useful adjunct to physical therapy and a regular exercise routine.
An adjunct treatment is an additional treatment used for increasing the efficacy or safety of a primary treatment.
In a way. The word time can be an adverb when it modifies an action (this time, last time, many times). It can also be a noun, or noun adjunct (time travel, time period), or a verb (to measure time).
No, it is not an adverb.The word harvest is a verb, and a noun, which can be used as an adjunct or adjective (harvest time, harvest moon).
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