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Q: What is the adjective of appear?
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What is the adjective of the word appear?

It is apparent.


What are the adjective of RA9163?

RA9163 would appear to be a catalogue number, not a word. It has no adjective.


Is magnificent an adjective?

It is always an adjective. It can appear to be an appositive noun (e.g. Carnac the Magnificent) but this is part of a title using the adjective (e.g. The Magnificent Ambersons).


Is apparent an adjective?

Yes. It is an adjective based on the verb appear and the noun appearance. It refers to how something seems or seemed.


Is bluish white an adverb?

No. Although bluish could appear to be modifying white as an adjective, bluish is an adjective and white could be a noun (a color) or adjective (colored).


Is the word appeared an adjective or a verb?

"Appeared" is the past participle of the verb"appear."


Is there such thing as an adjective of an adjective?

Today's conventional authorities in grammar are quite clear: there is no such thing as an adjective that modifies another adjective. While ordinary language (and informal writing) may sometimes appear to attach one adjective to another, in every case a true adjective can (and will) only ever modify a noun.


Does an adjective follow a linking or action verb?

An adjective alone can follow a linking verb (such as appear, be, become, feel, grow, or seem ) when the adjective describes the subject, e.g. He seems stupid. An adjective which modifies a following noun may follow an ordinary transitive verb, e.g. He reads stupid magazines.


What is an adjective for thin that ends with h?

Waifish is an adjective ending in H that means thin. For instance, "Her waifish build made her appear much younger than her 16 years."


In a report using only third person pronouns which would not appear your their his or hers?

The possessive adjective your is a second person pronoun.


What is the comparative for the adjective moist?

Both "more moist" and "moister" appear to be accepted, though "moister" sounds much like "moisture".


Is appeared an adverb?

No, the word appearance is not an adverb.The word appearance is a noun.