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Yes, humid is an adjective. Anything describing something or someone is an adjective. Example: This place is HUMID.
It depends on how it is used. In "I have an American cousin" American is an adjective modifying the noun cousin. But in "Americans enjoy sports" Americans is a plural noun (demonym) meaning people who are from America. Note: In the sentence "I am an American", American is a noun. But if I say "I am American", American is what is called a predicate adjective. It is an adjective, but it is linked to the pronoun 'I' by the verb to be. You might say American flag (adjective), but you would never say 'American I' intending the meaning to be 'I am American'.
It is a noun. A noun is a person, place or thing, whereas an adjective is a word of description such as wet, shiny or smooth
Native is an adjective and a noun. Adjective: Belonging to one by birth. Noun: One who is native to a place.
No, Mangrove Island is a noun because it is a place.
It could be any of these: first, second, or third. The three bases in baseball are numbered numerically, as are the finishing positions in a race or contest. Cousins can be first, second, or any ordinal number.
No. The word cousin is a noun. It is a relative through your parents or other ancestors.
In the sentence "your cousin is always a welcome visitor," the word "welcome" is being used as an adjective to describe the type of visitor your cousin is.
The adjective in the sentence is "distant." It describes the noun "cousin," indicating the nature of their relationship. Adjectives provide more information about nouns, and in this case, "distant" conveys that the cousin is not close or nearby.
The word base is an adjective; based is the past tense of the verb 'base' (bases, based, basing).
Yes, seven is an adjective when it is used to describe a noun. My cousin has SEVEN brothers and sisters. In this sentence the nouns BROTHERS and SISTERS are being described by the adjective SEVEN. The SEVEN monkeys swung across the jungle. In this example it is an adjective because it describes the noun MONKEYS. However if the number SEVEN is used as a title or name of a person, place or thing it is considered a noun or proper noun. My cousin SEVEN has eight friends. Here SEVEN is a proper noun because it is the name of a person. I went to club SEVEN last Saturday. Once again SEVEN is a proper noun because it is the title of a club, place.
In German cousin can be translated as follows, according to the sex of the person:male:VetterCousinfemale:VetterinBase (mainly southern Germany)CousineKusine
Yes. noun -> adjective acid -> acidic base -> alkali
"Salty" is an adjective. Eamples are "salty pretzel," "salty language," and "salty fisherman."You can sometimes identify a word as an adjective or an adverb by the base word.If the base word is a noun, then it's an adjective.Examples: salty lovely beastlyIf the base word is an adjective or a verb, then it's an adverb.Examples: lovingly scornfully ridiculously anxiously
The word based can be an adjective and a verb. The adjective form means founded upon. The verb form is the past tense of the verb base.
The word based can be an adjective and a verb. The adjective form means founded upon. The verb form is the past tense of the verb base.
The base word of enormous is enormity. This word is an adjective. The adjective enormous, describes something as being big.