that would be accessible.
Yes, it is an adjective. It is the -able/-ible adjective form of the verb "access."
ACCESSIBLE
Admission, path, entrance, introduction, connection...
No, it is an adjective. It is related to the noun access and the verb "to access."
The adjective form is "accessible." The actual root word is the verb or noun access.
Possible forms of the word "access" include "accessible" (adjective) and "accessibility" (noun).
The adjective related to the noun accessibility is accessible. It is an -able/ible form derived from the verb to access.
It can be used that way in a sentence. No, access is a noun, accessible is an adjective
Accessible is an adjective.
A proper noun, or a substantive adjective, as in "Quaker meeting", "Quaker teaching", etc.
No, the word 'convenience' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a thing that is easy to access or to do.
The adjective form of "underclass" is "underclassed." It describes individuals or groups that belong to or are associated with the socio-economic category of the underclass, often characterized by low income, limited access to resources, and social marginalization.