golden
No,but it can be. Example, ''That is rudeness'', The rule is if the word ends in ''ness'' it can be an adjective.
It is a rule of law both just and efficient.
no
push-pull tape rule
'WHAT do you use a rule in woodwork for? To ensure cuts/measurements are made correctly and accurately.
Lenient
The word "fine" can be used as an adjective or a noun. As an adjective, it describes something as of high quality or satisfactory. As a noun, it refers to a penalty or fee imposed for breaking a rule or law.
No,but it can be. Example, ''That is rudeness'', The rule is if the word ends in ''ness'' it can be an adjective.
There is only a St. Benedict. The word "Benedictine" is an adjective or noun that describes the order of monks or nuns based on the Rule of St. Benedict.
There is no general rule.
a function rule
a law!
function rule
Rule of the country was passed down by inheritance.
No. Rule can be a noun with several meanings, or a verb. An adjective form is ruling. There is no adverb form.
popular sovereignty
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