The order of adjectives is typically opinion, size, age, shape, color, origin, material, and purpose. "His" is a possessive pronoun and would not be categorized within the order of adjectives.
The word order is a noun. However, it can also be a verb.
"Nine" can be both a noun (referring to the number 9) and an adjective (describing the quantity or order of nine items).
No, the word "last" is primarily used as an adjective or adverb, typically indicating the final position, order, or occurrence of something. It is not typically classified as a preposition.
it is an adjective!
This could be the adjective "national" (of a nation or country).There is no adjective form negotional, but rather the convoluted form "negotiatory."(pertaining to negotiation)
Order is not an adjective. It's a noun, meaning a command. It's also a verb, meaning to command.
No, order may be a verb, or a noun, with several disparate meanings. The past participle, ordered, can be used as an adjective.
Orderless
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The word order is a noun. However, it can also be a verb.
Only if it is used as an adjective. EXAMPLES: The coat was made to order. It was a made-to-order coat.
The word 'order' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; the word 'sequential' is an adjective describing the noun order.
The adjective 'out of order' is where there is a noun being modified and a comma is inseted after the noun. EX: the man, grizzled and old (no second noun) Example: The baby alligators, small and weak, ride on their mommas head.
Organized can be used as a verb or an adjective. Verb: Zelma organized her CDs in alphabetical order. Adjective: She is an organized person.
The Inevitable student was trying to avoid the money order.
The word 'chronological' is an adjective. Only verbs have tenses.
Equilateral is an adjective, not a noun and so the question makes no sense. The order of rotation of an equilateral quadrilateral, such as a rhombus, is 1.