The adjective form for the verb 'to begin' is the present participle, beginning. Example:
I've signed up for beginning dance.
It can be used as an adjective (e.g. a beginning move). It is primarily a noun, and a form of the verb to begin.
The adjective form is patient.
The adjective form is comedic.
The adjective form is kingly.
The adjective form is familiar.
It can be used as an adjective (e.g. a beginning move). It is primarily a noun, and a form of the verb to begin.
The adjective form of concept is conceptual.The adjective form of conception is conceptional.
The adjective form for the pronoun they is their.
The adjective form of concept is conceptual.The adjective form of conception is conceptional.
The Adjective form of Pathologist is Pathological.
The adjective form of improve is "improved."
The adjective form of retire is :- retired, retiring.
The adjective form is decisive.
The adjective form is cranial.
The adjective form is comedic.
The adjective form is kingly.
The adjective form of "virtue" is "virtuous." It is used to describe someone who embodies qualities such as honesty, integrity, and moral excellence.