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adjective
The adjective is electric, because it is describing the heater.
The word electric is an adjective, roughly synonymous with "electrical." There is an adverb form, electrically.
electric
No, it is an adjective. The adverb form is electrically.
The English adjective 'electric' is 'elektrisch' in German.
The word electric is an adjective. It describes something which is electrical.
No, the word 'electric' is an adjective or a noun.The adjective 'electric' is used to describe a noun as operating by electricity.The noun 'electric' is a word for a thing that is operated by electricity.A verb is a word for an action or a state of being.Examples:I bought my son an electric toothbrush. (the verb is 'bought', an action)His new car is an electric. (the verb is 'is', a state of being)
Electric=Adjective, Train=Noun, Set=Noun.
You don't. It's an adjective, or colloquially sometimes a noun meaning "electricity", especially in the sense of "electric service": "We don't have the electric here."
Concentric, which is an adjective meaning, "having a common center".electric
The adjective form may be electric or electrical. The adverb form is "electrically."