The word 'fit' is an adjective. It can be used in the following examples:
'Fit' is also a noun and a verb.
It can be. The person was ___________. Cancelled wouldn't fit in that sentance. But it would fit as in I had a ___________ check. So yes.
'Advisory' would fit the bill.
The noun form of the adjective 'athletic' is athleticism.The word 'athletic' is the adjective form of the noun athlete.
There is no true adjective in this sentence. The premodifiers of nouns are a possessive noun ("Stork's") and an article serving as a determiner ("the"). Some dictionaries and grammars, however, would list "the" as an adjective.
Both, since the word Arabian, when put in an order of adjectives, could fit as an adjective and so do as a proper noun. So it's both.
A verb: to fit; an adjective: fit.
Three.
It can be. The person was ___________. Cancelled wouldn't fit in that sentance. But it would fit as in I had a ___________ check. So yes.
'Advisory' would fit the bill.
An adjective of noun depending on how it is used.
The noun form of the adjective 'athletic' is athleticism.The word 'athletic' is the adjective form of the noun athlete.
He doesn't. He does not use the word "fit" in that sense or the word "seizure" at all. (He only uses the adjective "fit" as in "fit and seasoned for his passage".
Both the adjective and the noun are 'palace', for example:Noun: A palace fit for a princess.Adjective: The palace politics will keep you on your toes.
It is adecuado or adecuada. It can also mean suitable and it is an adjective.
Miscellaneous is an adjective. It is used to describe a collection or group of different types of things that do not fit into any specific category.
There is no true adjective in this sentence. The premodifiers of nouns are a possessive noun ("Stork's") and an article serving as a determiner ("the"). Some dictionaries and grammars, however, would list "the" as an adjective.
The comparative and superlative of fit are: fitter and fittest. I am fit and my 40-year old dad is fitter, but his brother is the fittest of us all. The girl complained, "I can't get fit, let alone fitter or fittest!"