Each is an adjective that is also a pronoun. You can describe it as a 'distributing adjective'. See the link below for a description of this type of adjective.
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No, the word 'type' is a noun (type, types) and a verb (type, types, typing, typed).Examples:Mom likes this type of ice cream. (noun)We have to type our essay. (verb)The adjective forms of the verb to type are the present participle, typing (typing class); and the past participle, typed (a typed note).
The word "the" is an article, a type of adjective, not a subject.
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The adjective Trinidadian refers to residents or aspects of the island nation of "Trinidad and Tobago".
Her family has trinidadian roots..she is trinidadian.
Trinidadian dollar ended in 1814.
I'm a Canadian citizen married to a Trinidadian/Canadian person; how do I apply for a Trinidadian passport?
She is of Afro- and Indo-Trinidadian descent.
Trinidadian
Each is an adjective that is also a pronoun. You can describe it as a 'distributing adjective'. See the link below for a description of this type of adjective.
The word "of" is not an adjective. It is a preposition.
New is an adjective.
The word "of" is not an adjective. It is a preposition.
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Yes a Trinidadian.