No, it's a noun. An adjective is a describing word.
For example: In the sentence "The students are noisy." Students is the noun and noisy is the adjective.
The word student is a noun and an adjective. Examples:
Noun: You are a good student.
Adjective: I don't have my student handbook.
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1.) adjective : I am an average student
Adjective; it is describing the student.
No the word hardworking is an adjective not a noun. A noun form is hardworker.
Each is an adjective or an adverb. Example sentences: adjective: Each student has a copy of the assignment. adverb: The tickets are ten dollars each.
​The adjective content follows the linking verb was and modifies the noun student.
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"Comprehensible" is the adjective form of comprehension. The student gave comprehensible answers.
An adjective describes (tells us more about) a noun or a pronoun. For example: "student" is a noun. But we can say more about the student in our sentence by using an adjective: intelligent student; clever student; lazy student; good student... etc. So, here is a sentence: The teacher says Marie is a good student. (The adjective "good" describes Marie-- it tells us more about her.)The main purpose of an adjective is to modify or describe a noun or pronoun. Such as, I saw the dog. You would want to know what kind of dog. Was it brown, big, small, white, fast, slow, old etc.
learner, child , kid
1.) adjective : I am an average student
good.Good is an adjective, telling what kind of student. I is the pronoun.
Adjective; it is describing the student.
Estudiantil (one l) is the adjective form of the word "student" in Spanish. So you would use it in phrases like "student leader," "student presentation," "student guide," etc.
No the word hardworking is an adjective not a noun. A noun form is hardworker.
Each is an adjective or an adverb. Example sentences: adjective: Each student has a copy of the assignment. adverb: The tickets are ten dollars each.
The Inevitable student was trying to avoid the money order.