yes......... 'cause it describes the quality of something.......
No. Understand is a verb. The past participle (understood) can be an adjective, as can understandable.
it is an adjective
The chief adjective is the past participle, understood. The present participle, understanding, can be an adjective meaning demonstrating that quality.
"elaborate" = a verb; an adjective Verb: Please elaborate because I don't understand what you're saying. Adjective: They had an elaborate wedding.
Massive is an adjective, not to be confused with massif which is a noun.
The adjective "intelligent" comes from the Latin intellegere 'understand,' from inter 'between' + legere 'choose.'
Neither: "Understand" is a verb!
No, "understand" is not an adjective. It is a verb used to describe the action of comprehending or grasping information.
It is difficult to understand the question. "South" is an adjective.
The adjective form is elemental. Example: Do you understand the elemental principles of accountancy?
it is an adjective
"Comprehensible" is the adjective form of comprehension. The student gave comprehensible answers.
The chief adjective is the past participle, understood. The present participle, understanding, can be an adjective meaning demonstrating that quality.
Bit hard to understand your question! Is this what you mean? What is an adjective in the sentence 'your sun is really a special star'? special is an adjective.
"elaborate" = a verb; an adjective Verb: Please elaborate because I don't understand what you're saying. Adjective: They had an elaborate wedding.
The word puzzling is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is difficult to understand.
It is of utmost importance to understand what plagiarism is when attempting to provide the quintessential answer.
The word 'shouted' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to shout. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Examples: Verb: Someone shouted, 'There it is!' Adjective: The shouted instructions were hard to understand.