partnering
The nouns in the sentence are:mother's, a possessive noun (the partner of my mother);business, an attributive noun; a noun used as an adjective to describe the noun 'partner';partner, the subject of the sentence;vacation, the object of the preposition 'on'.Note: The word 'week' is a noun but it is part of the compound, complex adjective 'two-week' used to describe the noun 'vacation'.
The adjective for monogamy is "monogamous." It describes a relationship or individual that is committed to a single partner at a time, emphasizing exclusivity in romantic or sexual relationships.
The nouns in the sentence "my mother's business partner is on a two-week vacation" are "mother," "business," "partner," and "vacation." Each of these words represents a person, place, or thing. "Two-week" functions as an adjective describing "vacation," but "week" itself is also a noun.
The pronoun 'her' is an objective personal pronoun and a possessive adjective. Examples:objective personal pronoun: She is my study partner. I will see her this afternoon.possessive adjective: I'm going to her house to do my homework.
Well, sweetheart, "girlfriend" is actually a noun, not a pronoun or an adjective. It refers to a female romantic partner. So next time you want to talk about your significant other, just remember to use the right part of speech, hun.
Yes, it can be, to mean older or superior (senior citizen, senior partner). It can also be used as a noun to mean an older person, or as a suffix to a proper name (e.g. John Smith, Sr.)
A sales partner is a partner is a partner that sells items or objects.
Capitalist partner is a partner who invests cash or properties while an Industrial partner is a partner who invests skill or expertise in a partnership.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
Cautious IS an adjective. An adjective is an action!
An adjective