It can be an adjective, for example: John took the lastcookie.
Or it can be a verb, for example: The tree will lastthrough the winter.
The adjective that modifies "kittens" in this sentence is "starving."
Yes' the word excellent is an adjective.
The adjective form is the word "national".
Yes, it is an adjective.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Last can be used as both. arrived last (adverb) last word (adjective)
adjective
No, it cannot. Last can be a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb.
last, next, new, good
No, the word summer is a common noun, the word last is an adjective describing the noun summer.
"Last" can be a verb when used to mean to continue to exist or to endure. For example, "How long will this battery last?"
Yes, the word 'last' is a verb, an adjective, an adverb and a noun.Example functions:This much wood should last all winter. (verb)We've picked the last fruit of the season. (adjective)They were fine when I last saw them. (adverb)They always save the best for last. (noun)
No it is not. Last is an adjective and Lastly is then an adverb.
It can be an adjective or the verb - to last.
The word 'last' is a noun, not a pronoun. Last is also an adjective. Example uses:Noun: The last is not the least, you are special too.Adjective: I saved the last cupcake for you.
The word 'these' is not an adjective. An adjective is something that describes a noun.
The word 'finally' is the adverb form of the adjective 'final'.The word final is also a noun as a word for the last competition or set of competitions in a series; an examination at the end of a course; a word for a thing.The noun form of the adjective 'final' is finalness.