No, should is an auxiliary verb. (ought to)
Yes. America is always capitalized -- even if it is being used as an adjective.
The predicate adjective in this sentence would be careful.
Lisbon is the name of a city, a proper noun which should be capitalized. There is no English adjective for a person or thing of or from Lisbon, but the proper adjective in Portuguese is Lisboeta.
you should try these to loo poo goo
Any two or three word adjective should be hyphenated ONLY when used as an adjective. Example, "It was his thirty-second birthday." "There was a thirty second delay in rebroadcasting Carl's speech."
Compound adjective is the proper spelling of this phrase.
Yes, "Cherokee" should be capitalized when used as an adjective to refer to the Cherokee people or their culture.
"Wet" is an adjective itself.
The gender of an adjective in Spanish is determined by the gender of the noun it describes. If the noun is feminine, the adjective should be in its feminine form. If the noun is masculine, the adjective should be in its masculine form.
NO but in the sentence "Use of the word "in" as an adjective is IN these days" the IN is an adjective
No. The adjective form "he is arisen" is improper, and should be the verb form "he has arisen." The word risen may be a theological adjective.
Arboreal.
Yes. America is always capitalized -- even if it is being used as an adjective.
artist is logically not an adjective cause its mostly used as a noun
The predicate adjective in this sentence would be careful.
It should be 'regulatory' if I'm not wrong. :)
Yes.