The sentence should be:
You crossed the Cambodian border.
In that instance, Cambodian would be the adjective, as it is describing the noun which is border.
United States is commonly used as a noun, but it can function as an adjective. For example: The Unites States Navy (describing which Navy) The United States border (specificing which border)
There are four countries that share a border with Thailand. They are Cambodia, Laos, Burma, and Malaysia. All are located in Southeast Asia.
The noun 'border' is a singular common noun. The noun 'border' is a concrete noun as a word for the edge of something or decoration along the edge of something. The noun 'border' is an abstract noun as a word for a line separating two political or geographical areas.
Yes, skirted is an Adjective. The word skirted is also a form of the verb to skirt (to lie along, to form a border or edge, or to avoid). Example uses:Adjective: I like the skirted suit better than the pantsuit.Verb: He skirted the issue and never actually answered the question.
Yes India does have a border with China.
Crossed the Cambodian border (Into Cambodia) on 01 May 1970; stayed sixty days, penetrated 21 miles.
I became an immigrant when i crossed the Canada border over to the U.S. border.
the Mexican-American War
Thailand lies on Cambodia's western border.
A tariff is an import or export tax. We had to pay a tariff when we crossed the border with our purchases.
The countris that border Thailand are Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Malaysia
Cambodia is along the western border of Vietnam, with a northern border touching Laos, and a western border with Thailand as a neighbor; the southern portion is coastline. For more information, see website: Cambodia.
The northern border is shared with China. The northwestern border is with Laos. The southwestern border is with Cambodia. The remainder is South China Sea coastline.
Yes
From north to south, China, Laos, Cambodia.
The Khone Falls, on the Cambodia border are on the Mekong River. The Khone Falls are the largest in southeast Asia.
Vietnam, China, and Cambodia