Subodh was a man of great strength. To change the word 'strength' into an adjective in this sentence you could say 'Subodh was a man of great determination'.
Yes, great is an adjective.
yes the word great is an adjective
The word 'great' is an adjective, an adverb, and a noun.Examples:That was a great story. (adjective)She cut me a great big slice of cake. (adverb)This author was named a literary great. (noun)
Yes.
"great" is an adjective, and "migration" is a noun.
Yes, great is an adjective.
yes the word great is an adjective
"Strength" is a noun that refers to the quality of being physically strong or powerful, while "strong" is an adjective describing something or someone having power or force. For example, "She has great strength" versus "He is a strong competitor."
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The word 'great' is an adjective, an adverb, and a noun.Examples:That was a great story. (adjective)She cut me a great big slice of cake. (adverb)This author was named a literary great. (noun)
The abstract noun form for the adjective great is greatness.
Yes
No, the word 'strong' is an adjective, a word to describe a noun as physically powerful; capable of exerting great physical force; in good or sound health, robust.The abstract noun for the adjective strong is strongness.A related abstract noun is strength.
The adjective are 'great' and 'last'. The nouns are 'time', 'Bahamas' and 'week'.
He has great strength. you need alot of strength to lift that. need i go on?
In context with what is written: She is confident with the new task. (adjective) She spoke with great confidence. (adjective)
"great" is an adjective, and "migration" is a noun.