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excited is both an adjective and a verb. so, yes.
Yes, you can start a sentence with the word plus (as a noun or adjective, not as a verb). Examples: Noun: Plus is the sign of addition. Noun: Plus is the only entry I want to see on my savings account. Adjective: Plus signs after the A were spread across the top of my math test!
It depends on how you are using the two words in a sentence.Compound adjectives formed with an adverb plus an adjective are usually hyphenated when they occur before the nounthey modify.the well-known dancerthe never-ending lecturea fast-moving streamWhen these compounds occur after the noun, OR when they are modified, the hyphen is usually omitted.the dancer is well knownthe lecture is never endingan extremely fast moving stream
Unhappy is not a compound word. The word unhappy is a root word plus a prefix.
A sentence with an adverb or adjective clause is a complex sentence, because an adjective clause is a subordinate clause. A complex sentence must contain one independent clause plus one or more subordinate clauses.
A sentence with an adverb or adjective clause is a complex sentence, because an adjective clause is a subordinate clause. A complex sentence must contain one independent clause plus one or more subordinate clauses.
The adjective pluralis means 'plural'. The adverb pluraliter means 'in the plural'. The adjective plures means 'more numerous'. The adverb plurifariammeans 'in many places, on many sides'. All of the preceding examples derive from 'plus', which is the comparative form of 'multus' ['much'].
The - definite article sun - noun is - verb unbelievably - adverb strong - adjectivetoday - adverb
slow (adjective) is tranlated "lent / lente" in Frenchslowly (adverb) is "lentement, doucement"to slow (verb) is tranlated "ralentir / aller plus lentement, aller plus doucement"
cloudburst starburst and bankrupt
Three common prepositions are past, per, and plus. The word past can also be an adverb, while plus can be used as an adjective, and both might be used as nouns.
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The compound name for aluminum plus sulfur is aluminum sulfide.
This compound is not known today.
excited is both an adjective and a verb. so, yes.
HO = hydroxide. H2O2 = Hydrogen Peroxide.