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it can be, such as a slid car but primarily its a verb

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Yes, the word 'slide' is both a verb and a noun.

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Slide can be either:

  • a noun (The child was on the slide) or
  • a verb (Watch him slide on the ice)
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Slippery is an adjective.

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11y ago

No slide or slid-past tense.

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What part of speech is the word slippery?

"Slippery" is an adjective


What part of speech is slippery?

The word "slippery" is an adjective.


Is slippery a preposition?

No, it is an adjective.


What is the adjective of slip?

slippery


What is adjective of slip?

slippery


Is slipperiest the past participle of slippery?

Slippery is not a verb, it's an adjective. Slipperiest is the superlative form of slippery.


What is the past participle of slippery?

slippery NOPE! "Slippery" is an adjective, therefore it has no tense, past or otherwise "To slip" IS a verb, whose Past Tense is "slipped".


Is slimy an adjective?

Yes, slimy is an adjective. It refers to something that is slippery, greasy, or covered in a sticky substance.


Is slippery an adverb?

No, it is an adjective, because it is used to describe nouns, not verbs.


What is the adjective for slipper?

The noun slipper does not have an adjective: you would use the noun as a noun adjunct.*The word slippers (slip-on shoes) is not directly related to the adjective slippery.


What is an adjective for slips?

An adjective for slips could be "slippery." Other words could be: slick, slimy, flowing, sliding, gliding, or even slipping.


What is an adjective for slipper?

Not slippery, if that's what you're asking. Some words that could be used include slipper-like, calceolate, and calceiform.