It can be used as an adjective or a noun.
The noun and adjective are one word, firstborn (first of children).
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
Initial can be used as an adjective, a noun, and a verb.Adjective: initial impressionNoun: Include your middle initial.Verb: Initial here.
The word beautiful is an adjective.
The word 'original' is both an adjective and a noun.The noun 'original' is a word for an eccentric or unusual person; a word for a first form of something from which others are made or developed; a word for a person or a thing.The noun form of the adjective 'original' is originality.The word 'original' is the adjective form of the noun origin.
Yes, "first" can function as an adjective when it is used to describe the noun it precedes. For example, "first place" or "first prize."
The noun and adjective are one word, firstborn (first of children).
The word first *is* an adjective (number one in order, or primary) - e.g. his first car.Ordinal numbers such as first can also be nouns (e.g. a first, the first).
No, it cannot. The word first is either a noun, an adjective, or an adverb.
No, the word I is the first-person singular personal pronoun, nominative case.It cannot be used as an adjective, to modify a noun. The related possessive adjective is my.
The English adjective 'primary' comes from primus. The Latin word is an adjective that's in the masculine singular form. It's translated as 'first'.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
Initial can be used as an adjective, a noun, and a verb.Adjective: initial impressionNoun: Include your middle initial.Verb: Initial here.
A word is a thing. The word 'word' is a noun.
The word beautiful is an adjective.
The word this is a demonstrative adjective.
no it is not an adjective