No. Nurse (to suckle) is a verb, and the noun can mean a medical nurse. The participles of the verb can form related adjectives (nursing, nursed).
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No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective.
Yes, it is an adjective. it is the comparative form of the adjective 'scary.'
No. A linking verb is followed by a predicate nominative or a predicate adjective. Examples: Barbara is a nurse. (nurse is the predicate nominative) Barbara is happy. (happy is the predicate adjective)
Some adjective that could describe parents that begin with A are:ableadultaffablealtruisticamorousathleticartisticauthoritative
The Nurse. :)
A nurse can be a Certified nurse. it is were they can go in and help the Doctor's with surgery. and a nurse can be a nurse for the elderly.
Nurse's, as in, "The nurse's clipboard."
The possessive noun of nurse is nurse's, for example, a nurse's uniform.
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No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
it is a nurse who helps the other nurse by being an intern
a baby nurse is called a pediatric nurse.
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