Yes, it is an adjective, the opposite of tight, or the opposite of kept, confined.
To loose can also be a verb, meaning to release, to set loose.
Be careful! Many people confuse loose with lose, the verb meaning to forget where something is located. Remember that the past tense "lost" has only one 'o' in it, so the present tense "lose" is written the same way.
No, the adjective is lost or loose.
No nearly is not an adjective in the sentence "They lost nearly everything." It is an adverb.
Lost is an adjective as in no longer possessed such as 'lost friends'. Lost is also a verb as in 'we played well, but we lost'.
The word 'gory' is the adjective form of the noun gore.The noun form of the adjective gory is goriness.
No, the word 'lost' is a verb; the past participle, past tense of the verb to loose (looses, loosing, lost). The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun (lost wages, lost car keys).A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
No, the adjective is lost or loose.
No nearly is not an adjective in the sentence "They lost nearly everything." It is an adverb.
No, "lost" is primarily an adjective, describing something as being unable to be found. However, "lost" can also be used as a verb or a noun in certain contexts.
long lost
Lost is an adjective as in no longer possessed such as 'lost friends'. Lost is also a verb as in 'we played well, but we lost'.
No, it is not a preposition. The word lost is a past tense verb(to lose) that can also be used as an adjective.
Lost - past participle that can be used as an adjective
"is" is an adverb, and it modifies "lost", which is a verb.
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Depending on the context, the Greek word for "lost" is "χαμένος" (haménos) /adjective used with Greek masculine nouns, "χαμένη" (haméni)/adjective used with Greek feminine nouns and "χαμένο" (haméno)/adjective used with Greek neutral nouns.
No, "lost" is not an adverb. It is a past tense verb form or an adjective. An adverb typically describes how, when, or where an action takes place.
Lost can be a verb or an adjective. It is not a noun.