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Liquid is an adjective. Adjectives describe nouns.
The word solvent is both a noun and an adjective. Example uses: Noun: This solvent will remove the stains from your driveway. Adjective: You need a solvent cleaner to remove grease and oil stains. Adjective: That is a good investment, they are a solvent company.
Noun liquid form: aqua, broth, chaser, cooler, goo, goop, juice, liquor, solution, vapor Adjective form of liquid fluid: aqueous, flowing, fluent, in solution, juicy, liquefied, lymphatic, melted, molten, running, runny, serous, uncongealed, watery Adjective: adjustable, changeful, flexible, flowing, floating, fluctuating, indefinite, malleable, mercurial, mobile, mutable, protean, shifting, unsettled, unstable, unsteady, variable
These solutions contain ions, as for example soluble salts.
The adjective form of "reaction" is "reactive."
"Perfect" can be either a verb or an adjective: "His hair was perfect!" {adjective} "You need to perfect this poem before submitting it for publication. {verb}
perfect is an adjective perfection is a noun perfected/ perfecting/ will perfect/ perfects are verbs perfectly is an adverb
Perfect can be an adjective and a verb. Adjective: e.g. fitting its description precisely. Verb: to make perfect/to improve.
No, it is an adverb. It is the adverb form of the adjective perfect.
Yes, it is.
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perfect used as an adjective instead of a verb
"Perfect" is most often an adjective, sometimes a verb, and rarely a noun. It is not a preposition.
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No, although "on a perfect day" could be an adverb prepositional phrase. Perfect is an adjective and day is a noun.
The word "to perfect" is a verb. It means to make something perfect. Be careful not to mix it up with the adjective "perfect" meaning free of flaws.