There is no verb "unusual" is an adjective.
No, it's an adjective. A verb is a word about an action, such as work, play, etc.
Only in unusual constructions, where it modifies a verb or adjective and means very or only:"We had to leave but fast.""The repair took but a minute.
The word experience is a noun. The plural is experiences.
more unusual, most unusual
more unusual
No, it's an adjective. A verb is a word about an action, such as work, play, etc.
Curious is an adjective (interested, inquisitive; or unusual, strange). The related noun is curiosity. There is no verb form.
The verb is was."The hard plastic doll with an exaggerated figure was a very unusual item."
"Novelty" is a noun that refers to the quality of being new, original, or unusual. It can also refer to an object or idea that is new, original, or unusual.
In this sentence, the word "connoisseur" is a noun.
Verb
Only in unusual constructions, where it modifies a verb or adjective and means very or only:"We had to leave but fast.""The repair took but a minute.
Yes. The adjective drunken is unusual because it is not the past participle of a verb. The suffix -ness usually does not change consonant endings.
No. The word unwonted is the negative form of the past tense of the verb (to wont) and is used as an adjective, meaning unusual or unlikely (not the same as unwanted).
A question beginning with the interrogative pronoun 'when' would be unusual but possible, for example: When will you be gone? I will be away the first week of June. The verb 'away' would be more appropriate but 'gone' is not incorrect.
It can be an adjective, an adverb, or a noun. Adjective: Which of your friends has the most clothes? 'most' modifies 'clothes,' a noun. Adverb: Your experience is most unusual. 'most' modifies 'unusual,' an adjective. Noun: The most I can do is lend you ten bucks. 'most' is the subject of the verb 'is.'
The word 'surprised' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to surprise. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The word 'surprise' is both a verb and a noun.The noun surprise is a word for something unexpected or astonishing; a word for the feeling caused by something that is unexpected or unusual; a word for a thing.The noun form of the verb to surprise is the gerund, surprising.