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For the verb, use "relajarse." It is a reflexive verb.For the abjective, use "relajante."descansandose
An adjective is a word that describes a noun so you could say:"The cat was very playful"Cat is the noun and playful is the adjective.
you use marine to describe a fish
Stuffy is an adjective
When you use it with a noun. eg marine park marine vegetation marine barometer
When writing a sentence
Butterfly mouth
Awkwardness is the abstract noun form for the adjective awkward.
If you are referring to Grammar then you have made a typing error for it should be Adjective. If it is then it would depend upon which attribute you would like to emphasise in regard to the Cashiers position.
It might be appear rude since the Marine Corp motto is 'Semper Fidelis' and an individual Marine may take offense at a non Marine abbreviating it. Even though may not offend, it would show more respect to the Marine to use the correct motto until you are a Marine yourself.
The term "marine" is used as an adjective to describe things related to the sea or ocean, while "aquatic" refers to anything related to water in general, including freshwater environments. You would use "marine" specifically when discussing oceanic contexts, such as marine life or marine ecosystems. In contrast, "aquatic" could apply to both freshwater and saltwater environments, like aquatic plants or aquatic habitats. Therefore, use "marine" when the focus is solely on the ocean and its inhabitants.