An adjective modifies a noun. The adjective forms are collapsible and collapsed.
The collapsible sofa becomes a bed.
The collapsed barn would have to be rebuilt.
While we were watching in horror the apartment building collapsed in front of our eyes.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective. it is the comparative form of the adjective 'scary.'
No. The word collapsed is the past tense of the verb "to collapse" (as in "the building collapsed during an earthquake"), or it can be an adjective describing a structure that has already fallen down (as in "the explorers carefully made their way through the collapsed temple").So collapsed is not an adverb, but a verb or an adjective.
It depends. In the case of "A collapsed building." it is an adjective. It can however be used as the past tense version of "to collapse" as in "I collapsed" or "This building collapsed yesterday." in which case it is indeed a verb.
The synonym for collapsed is "fallen" or "crumbled."
The building collapsed in the earthquake.
No it wasn't seen before they collapsed, it was seen and photographed just after they collapsed.
The European Union has not collapsed. It still exists.
A massive collapsed star is a dead star.
The western half of the Roman empire collapsed in 476 AD.The western half of the Roman empire collapsed in 476 AD.The western half of the Roman empire collapsed in 476 AD.The western half of the Roman empire collapsed in 476 AD.The western half of the Roman empire collapsed in 476 AD.The western half of the Roman empire collapsed in 476 AD.The western half of the Roman empire collapsed in 476 AD.The western half of the Roman empire collapsed in 476 AD.The western half of the Roman empire collapsed in 476 AD.
No. They only collapsed once, on September 11,2001
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Earth has never collapsed.!<3 MEi =}
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