The word "found" is a verb, the past tense of to find.
But it can also be used as an adjective, rarely, as in "found money" or the nautical term "well found" (provisioned).
For the verb "to found" (establish), the adjective form is "founded."
It could be, rarely (e.g. founded colonies).
But it is much more frequently a verb, the past tense and past participle of the verb "to found."
No, an adjective is a describing word. Find is a noun or verb.The past participle, found, can be an adjective.
No, it is an adverb. An adjective describes a noun or pronoun, while an adverb describes a verb, adjective, or adverb. E.g. "I easily found the keys." - in this sentence easily describes found, a verb.
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The adjectives in the sentence are:injuredthisyour (pronoun, a possessive adjective)her (pronoun, a possessive adjective)
I was searching it up and I found it out yes blind is an adjective.
The adjective of "found" is found, as in "He used found materials for his collage."
No, an adjective is a describing word. Find is a noun or verb.The past participle, found, can be an adjective.
No, it is an adverb. An adjective describes a noun or pronoun, while an adverb describes a verb, adjective, or adverb. E.g. "I easily found the keys." - in this sentence easily describes found, a verb.
The adjectives in the sentence are:injuredthismy (pronoun, a possessive adjective)her (pronoun, a possessive adjective)
Yes, it is. It is an adjective describing the hanging bulbous appendages found on some plant rootlets.
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NO. Found is a verb, the past tense and past participle of find. It can be an adjective.
The adjectives in the sentence are:injuredthisyour (pronoun, a possessive adjective)her (pronoun, a possessive adjective)
I was searching it up and I found it out yes blind is an adjective.
Another word for rib is: costa. Plural: costae. Adjective: costal. Found it in Mosby's dictionary.
Adjectives, like other words, can be found in dictionaries.
If Egypt is the adjective in that sentence, then yes.