Yes , It is because you can be describing something that can be supportive .
Also supportive can be one :)
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"Supporting details" can be described as a noun phrase; it consists of a noun, which is details, and an adjective, which is supporting.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
No, it is an adverb. The adjective is clumsy.
It can be. "Ideal" is an adjective and a noun.
"Supporting details" can be described as a noun phrase; it consists of a noun, which is details, and an adjective, which is supporting.
The noun support (backing) has the adjective form supportive.The verb to support can use its present and past participles as adjectives: supporting, supported.
Infantile. Any rationale supporting a preemptive nuclear strike seems infantile.
Supporting detail functions as a noun, serving to provide additional information or evidence to reinforce a main idea or argument in writing.
No, "extremely bewildered" is actually an adjective phrase. Adjectives describe or modify nouns and pronouns, while adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. In this case, "bewildered" is the adjective and "extremely" is modifying it.
The adjective patriotic means supporting one's own country. There are obviously different levels of patriotism, and also different interpretations of what it implies politically.
The adjective patriotic means supporting one's own country. There are obviously different levels of patriotism, and also different interpretations of what it implies politically.
The opposite of oppose would be to support, to cooperate, or to agree.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
An adjective
it is an adjective!