autobiographical
To change "recent" into an adjective, you can add the suffix "-ly" to make it "recently."
autobiography is easy to make........... autobiography means making your own biography you're just telling your own story by writing
Change the d to f- fawn
You simply add a D to the end to make DISEASED.
A biography is a detailed report on someones life, usually published in a book or movie. An autobiography is a self made biography. Ex. if you were to make a biography on your life, it would be an autobiography. If you were making a biography on George Washington's life, it would be a biography.
For the adjective happy, change Y to I and add -ness to make happiness. (an abstract emotion)
The word 'judge' is a noun and a verb.Adjectives are the words that have a comparative form.Examples:Ms. Green would make a good judge. (positive adjective)Mr. Brown would make a better judge. (comparative adjective)The best judge is Judge Winter. (superlative adjective)
The word 'wisdom' is a noun, a common, uncountable, abstract noun; a word for the ability to make good decisions based on knowledge and experience; knowledge gained over a long period of time.
"Banter" can be used as a noun or a verb. To make it an adjective you would need to use "bantering". "His bantering discourse annoyed everybody."
The most likely way to make the noun audiophile into an adjective would be to use it as it is, for example, our publication gives the latest audiophile news.
verb: make Making pizza is what I love to do. Home-made cookies are more delicious.
Well this would depend on what type of adjective phrase you are talking about. There are three different types of adjective phrases:Head-final adjective phrase - This contains an adverb and then an adjectiveHead-initial adjective phrase - This contains an adjective followed by a preposition and a noun.Head-medial adjective phrase - This contains an adverb followed by an adjective, preposition, and then a noun