The adjective form for the verb to use is the past participle, used (a used car).
The adjective form for the noun use is useful(useful information).
Yes, you can use the adjective dramatic.
the adjective is captive - the noun is captivity
Funny
It is well with you
The related adjective "girly" might be appropriate, but has a connotation of frilliness.To simply define gender, you can use the adjective female.
Happy is already an adjective.
Yes, you can use the adjective dramatic.
Yes, It Almost Has The Meaning As The Adjective.
Yes, the term 'untidy clothes' is a correct use of the adjective.
You can use it as an adjective.
An adjective describes a noun.
the adjective is captive - the noun is captivity
a good adjective is ugly
Yes you can use it as an adjective by saying someone is 'arachnophobic'
never
Use the suffix -ly when you want to change an adjective to an adverb. Ex: The girl is beautiful; adjective The girl spun around beautifully; adverb
No, property is not an adjective. To check if something is an adjective, use it to describe something. For example, in the sentence "The plant is huge," "huge" is the adjective. You cannot use "property" to describe something. Thus, property is a noun.