The word 'delivery' is a noun.
The adjective form is the past participle of the verb to deliver: delivered.
Example: The delivered package was waiting on my doorstep.
The adjective form of "delivery" is "delivered."
No, it is a verb (to deliver). Adjectives related to the verb include delivered and deliverable. The noun form delivery is also used as a noun adjunct (e.g. delivery van, delivery schedule).
Yes, "postal" can be a noun that refers to a postal service or the system of sending and delivering mail.
The compound noun pizza shop does not have an adjective form. The word pizza is used as a noun adjunct (attributive noun) in terms such as pizza delivery and pizza parlor.
The word "scrapped" can be used as a verb or an adjective. An example as a past-tense verb would be "The delivery company scrapped several of its old trucks." As an adjective, an example would be "We examined several scrapped cars before finding the used part we needed."
"So slow" is correct when describing the speed of an action or object. "So slow" refers to the degree or intensity of the slowness, while "so slowly" is incorrect as it uses an adverb to modify an adjective.
for delivery
Standard delivery - is normal postal delivery - as opposed to special, recorded or courier delivery.
The possessive form of 'delivery' is 'delivery's'.
The word impertinent is an adjective. She argued with passion, but her delivery was impertinent. Some synonyms for impertinent are arrogant, brash, rude, uncivil, and impudent.
Nurses in the delivery room are called delivery nurses or labor and delivery nurses. They are also sometimes referred to as delivery room nurses.
what is a delivery roundsman
IT Delivery System means A Delivery being made with interactive technology.. like an automated delivery service