Yes it can be used as an adjective.
The word 'former' is an adjective, in past-tense.
The word 'impressive' is an adjective and so doesn't have a past tense. Only verbs have a past tense.
No, it is not. It is a past tense linking verb or auxiliary verb. Was is a past tense conjugation of "to be." It is never used as an adjective.
Yes, the word traditional is an adjective.
it's a noun. Can't think of a use as adjective.
The word 'former' is an adjective, in past-tense.
One word is "nostalgic" (the adjective form of nostalgia).
The word ground is an adjective describing the noun spices.Here, the word ground is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to grind" (rather than grinded). It can be a verb or an adjective.
Yes, it is. It is the opposite of the adjective inhibited.The word inhibited is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to inhibited." It can be a verb form or an adjective.
There is none; "cute" is an adjective, and adjectives do not have past participles, even though the past participle of a verb may be used in a sentence as an adjective.
No, an adjective is a describing word. Find is a noun or verb.The past participle, found, can be an adjective.
Rich is an adjective, it doesn't have a past tense.
No tenses for an adjective!
The word conceptual is an adjective. Only verbs have a past form.
no its a past tense verb
Adjective. - It is a verb in the preterite, a past participle, and an adjective.
Became is not an adjective. It's a verb, the past tense of become.