Complex means that it is hard or somethings difficulty.
No, "complex" is an adjective. The corresponding adverb form is "complexly."
"Complex", in this sentence, is used as an adjective. It describes the problem, a noun.
Yes, intricate is an adjective. It means involved or complex.
yes that is true
As an adjective.
A sentence with an adverb or adjective clause is a complex sentence, because an adjective clause is a subordinate clause. A complex sentence must contain one independent clause plus one or more subordinate clauses.
A sentence with an adverb or adjective clause is a complex sentence, because an adjective clause is a subordinate clause. A complex sentence must contain one independent clause plus one or more subordinate clauses.
No, the word complex is an adjective (This is a complex problem.) and a noun (The new office complex is leasing.)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; for example:We visited the new office complex. It is in a convenient location.
You could say "What are the allowed pets in this apartment complex?"
Yes, the word "new" is an adjective in the English phrase "new apartment complex." An adjective serves a descriptive and modifying role in a phrase, question or sentence. The word in question tells the descriptive information of the age of the complex while at the same time modifying a noun, which is exactly what adjectives do.
No, it is not. It can be a noun (collection of parts, or buildings), or an adjective (complicated, involved).
Yes,it can be (e.g. a complicated machine, a complicated situation). The word complicated is from the verb, to complicate, meaning to make more complex. It is the past tense and past participle and can be used as an adjective meaning complex or involved.