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Q: What is the noun and adjective of the monkey stole all the bananas?
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Is monkey an adjective?

its a noun , unless you say monkey around.


Is banana a proper adjective or common adjective?

The word banana is a noun, a common noun. When used as an adjective, as in banana bread, it is not capitalized. Any common noun can become a proper noun if it is used for the name of someone or something, such as the movie 'Bananas' (1971) or Banana Republic brand.


What part of speech is the word stole?

In the sentence "The stolen car was recovered." it is an adjective. In the sentence "He has stolen two cars." it is a verb.


What part of speech stole a glance?

The phrase "stole a glance" is not one particular part of speech. It is made up of three different words and three different parts. Stole: verb A: adjective/article Glance: noun/ direct object


Is monkey abstract noun?

No. Monkey is a common noun


Is monkey an abstract noun?

No. Monkey is a common noun


What adjective is formed from the noun?

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What is the adjective form of monkey?

verbs don't describe they they tell about actions.adjectives describe.verb: climb/The monkey climbed the rope. scamper/ A monkey scampered over the grassadjective: cheeky/ The cheeky monkey stole the food. agile/ The small agile monkey climbed up the rope


Is circle an adjective?

No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.


Is the word dishonest a verb?

The word 'dishonest' is an adjective. You would need to use a verb before the word, though.e.g. That person was being dishonest.Here, the words 'was' and 'being' are the verbs and dishonest is describing the person.* adjectives usually describe nouns. black is an adjective, cat is a noun = black cat.dishonest person = adjective + nounAdjective + noun can come before the verb eg The dishonest man stole my wallet. (verb is stole).An adjective can be used by itself, in this kind of sentence: He is dishonest (verb = is)


Is monkey a common noun?

Yes, monkey is a common noun.


What is the noun of bananas?

Banana and bananas are both nouns.