Neighborly
Neighbor can act as a noun and as an adjective. Example (adjective): The neighbor units are labeled with "adjacent".
It depends on the usage:The past participle of 'to neighbor' is neighboring, used as an adjective to mean adjacent or nearby.The adjective meaning 'done as a friendly neighbor would' is neighborly.
The clause begins with a relative pronoun (that) so it is an adjective clause.Adverb clauses begin with a subordinating conjunction and answer how, when, or why, as adverbs do.E.g. In the sentence "The corn that your neighbor raises", "that your neighbor raises" describes "corn" which is a noun so "that your neighbor raises" is an adjective phrase.
The adjective phrase in the sentence "My neighbor across the street is mowing his lawn" is "across the street." This phrase modifies "neighbor" by providing additional information about his location.
The word neighboring is an adjective. It describes something that is situated nearby.
No, neighbor is a noun. The word neighborly is an adjective, and there is no adverb form.
"that your neighbor raises" is the subordinate clause. mykel howard
Adjective
We = subject should show = predicate generosity - direct object to = preposition our = possessive adjective neighbor = object of the preposition
Prossimo means "near" or "next" as an adjective. As a noun it means "neighbor."
The clause in parentheses, "that my neighbor raises," is an adjective clause. It modifies the noun "hens" by providing more information about which guinea hens are being referred to. Adjective clauses typically answer questions like "which?" or "what kind?" and this clause specifies the type of guinea hens.
A predicate nominative is the noun or a pronoun following a linking verb that restates or stands for the subject.A predicate adjective is the adjective following a linking verb which modifies (describes) the subject of the sentence.The word 'kind' is both a noun and an adjective and will function as either a predicate nominative or a predicate adjective. Examples:This brand is the kind that mom likes. (the noun 'kind' restates the subject noun 'brand')My neighbor was so kind during my recuperation. (the adjective 'kind' describes the subject noun 'neighbor')