The adjective form is educated. Example sentence:
An educated person can get a better job than an uneducated person.
educational
The word 'education' is a noun, a common, uncountable, abstract noun; a word for the knowledge or skill obtained or developed by a learning process.
There is no predicate adjective in that sentence. In order for a sentence to have a predicate adjective, the verb must be a linking verb. Example: Mary is happy. ("is" is a linking verb, and "happy" is a predicate adjective) In the sentence "Your sister Mary teaches math and physical education at the high school", the verb (teaches) is transitive (a type of action verb that takes a direct object).
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education
No. "Educated" is either an adjective meaning "having attained a level of higher education" or a verbmeaning the "past tense of educate".
Yes it is. It is the adjective form of "education" and means "of or providing education."
it is neither. Education is a noun. To educate is a verb. Adjective forms are educational and educated.
It is educational.
Yes. It is the adjective form of the noun education.
The adjective form of andragogy is "andragogical." It refers to the methods and principles of adult education and learning.
Gymnastique can be both a noun or adjective in French. As a noun, it means gym or physical education. As an adjective, it means gymnastic.
The word 'education' is a noun, a common, uncountable, abstract noun; a word for the knowledge or skill obtained or developed by a learning process.
The word education is a noun. It is usually an uncountable noun.
There is no predicate adjective in that sentence. In order for a sentence to have a predicate adjective, the verb must be a linking verb. Example: Mary is happy. ("is" is a linking verb, and "happy" is a predicate adjective) In the sentence "Your sister Mary teaches math and physical education at the high school", the verb (teaches) is transitive (a type of action verb that takes a direct object).
"Pro-education" is a hyphenated neologism (created word) used to define a position "in favor of" education (i.e. favoring increased emphasis, funding, or participation). Applied to a political platform or candidate, it is an adjective.
"Pro-education" is a hyphenated neologism (created word) used to define a position "in favor of" education (i.e. favoring increased emphasis, funding, or participation). Applied to a political platform or candidate, it is an adjective.
The word 'key' is a noun, an adjective, and a verb (not an adverb).Examples:I can't find the key to the china cabinet. (noun)The key issue in this election is education. (adjective)There's a stack of contracts to key into the sales report. (verb)