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Cover is a verb (to cover) and a noun (a cover).
Yes, it can be. Cosy (also cozy) can be an adjective meaning comfortable or snug, but also a noun (a type of teapot cover).
No it is not.Covered can be an adjective to mean overlaid with an item such as a blanket.It can also be a verb. It is the past tense of the verb to cover.
The word 'copyright' is a verb, an adjective, and a noun.EXAMPLESverb: You should copyright your logo to protect the name of your business.adjective: Check the copyright date inside the cover of the book.noun: Material with a copyright is not permitted in answer boxes on this site.
No, the word "cover" is not a linking verb. Linking verbs are verbs that connect the subject of a sentence to a subject complement (such as a noun or an adjective) that describes or renames the subject. Examples of linking verbs include "be," "seem," and "become." "Cover" is a transitive verb that typically takes a direct object, indicating the action of covering something.
Cover is a verb (to cover) and a noun (a cover).
Yes, it can be. Cosy (also cozy) can be an adjective meaning comfortable or snug, but also a noun (a type of teapot cover).
Yes - as long as a word describes something, it is an adjective. "Green" can describe grass, a shirt, a book cover, peppers, etc., so yes, it is an adjective.
No, it is not a preposition. The word cover is a verb, or a noun that may be used as an adjective (cover letter, cover story).
The antecedent for the adjective pronoun its, a word that describes a noun, is the noun that the adjective describes belongs to; for example:The book was at half price because its cover was torn.
No it is not.Covered can be an adjective to mean overlaid with an item such as a blanket.It can also be a verb. It is the past tense of the verb to cover.
"Graveled" can be either a verb or an adjective. As a verb, it is the past tense form of "gravel," meaning to cover with gravel. As an adjective, it describes something that has a gravel surface or texture.
The word "shoe" is a noun. It refers to a type of footwear that is worn to protect and cover the foot.
The word 'copyright' is a verb, an adjective, and a noun.EXAMPLESverb: You should copyright your logo to protect the name of your business.adjective: Check the copyright date inside the cover of the book.noun: Material with a copyright is not permitted in answer boxes on this site.
No, the word "cover" is not a linking verb. Linking verbs are verbs that connect the subject of a sentence to a subject complement (such as a noun or an adjective) that describes or renames the subject. Examples of linking verbs include "be," "seem," and "become." "Cover" is a transitive verb that typically takes a direct object, indicating the action of covering something.
No. Shutter is a noun (window cover) or a verb (to protect with a shutter, or to close).It can also mean the opening light cover inside a camera.When used with another noun (e.g. shutter speed), it is a noun adjunct.
It would not be used alone as an adjective, as could the noun blanket as a slang adjunct (e.g. blanket immunity).The past participle of the verb (to blanket, meaning to cover completely), blanketed could be used as a participial in an adjective phrase, as in "Blanketed by several feet of snow, the town was cut off from outside aid."