Tom is a nasty mean cat.
Here, both adjectives mean that the cat is not kind and doesn't mean well. To me 'malicious cat' sounds just fine implying that this cat is like pure evil. :)
The correct spelling of the adjective is foreign (from another place).
correct is itself an adjective
Yes correct is a adjective. Yes
Correct, abusive is an adjective.
"To" do something would make that a verb or making oneself doing the action. "Too" is an adjective, which would make it modify either a noun, or another adjective. In your case, tired is considered an adjective, thus 'too' would be the correct grammar. too = adverb of degree tired = adjective I am too tired.
The word "correct" may be an adjective, a noun, or a verb, dependingh on how it is used.
exhausting
No. Unauthentic is the correct adjective.
The correct adjective form is joyful.Example: The joyful attendees cheered the bride and groom.
One of them should be correct, normally.
Correct is the adjective; correctly is the adverb.
"Good" is already an adjective. He is a goodman.