present
A doctor must be present at the boxing match.
It can be used as an adjective: - the present day - all students were present It can also be a noun and a verb.
The present participle, present tense of a verb also functions as an adjective. The present participle, present tense of the verb to inspire is inspiring.
No, it is not an adjective. It is a verb, a present tense form of "to send."
The usual adjective is intrusive. The present participle intruding can also be an adjective.
It's an adjective, it doesn't have a present tense.
The adjective forms for the verb to meddle is the present participle, meddling and the adjective meddlesome.
The adjective form of the verb "devastate" is "devastating". When we add -ing to the base form of a verb, it creates a present participle. One function of a present participle is an adjective -- a devastating storm.
Tired is an adjective.
The adjective is "present" which means already in attendance.
präsentieren - to present Geschenk - (Christmas or Birthday) present Präsent - present (gift) anwesend (adjective) - (to be) present
The adjective form of the noun care is careful. The present participle of the verb to care, caring, can also be an adjective.
No. It is an adjective, or a verb form (present participle).