monetary
The necklace has no monetary value.
monetary The necklace has no monetary value.
much
Money is a noun that is often used to describe another noun (money purse). These types of nouns are known as noun adjuncts or attributive nouns.
adjective adjective: narrow; comparative adjective: narrower; superlative adjective: narrowestof small width. "he made his way down the narrow road"limited in extent, amount, or scope; restricted."his ability to get good results within narrow constraints of money and manpower"
verb She retains everything she hears. They are retaining my money until I repair the window.
the adjective is 'no'.
money
monetary The necklace has no monetary value.
No is an adjective, money is a noun. Neither is used as an adverb.
no dough
No, pound is not an adjective. It can be a noun--a poundof money. It can be a verb, as well--pound on the door.
Rich is an Adjective. EX: The rich family donated their money to the poor. <---- Rich is your Adjective, because it describes the family.
Financial, fiscal, monetary and pecuniary are adjectives referring to aspects of money.
much
You might mean monetary. This is an adjective deriving from the noun money.
no dough
The Inevitable student was trying to avoid the money order.