One adjective could be questioning. Another would be questionable (able to be questioned or examined).
A very tempting question to answer. 'Tempting' is adjective for tempt.
Which is an interrogative adjective. Interrogative adjectives ask a question - which, what, whose.
adjective
Please reword your question. "Decied" is not a word, and the question makes no sense.
Possessive adjectives indicate belonging. The possessive adjectives are my, your, his, her, their, our, and whose.His bicycle is green.Whose car is that?
It is difficult to understand the question. "South" is an adjective.
A very tempting question to answer. 'Tempting' is adjective for tempt.
Which is an interrogative adjective. Interrogative adjectives ask a question - which, what, whose.
We need more information to answer this question.
Adverb
There is an adjective in that question. An adjective describes a noun or a pronoun. In some cases, the same word can be either an adjective or an adverb.
what kind of question is that
No. To question is a verb, and a question is a noun. The forms questioned or questionable are adjectives.
A possessive noun answers the question, "who or what does it belong to", "who or what possess it", "who or what is it intended for", or "who or what is its origin".
itis an adjective that answers a question
Vietnamese is the proper adjective for Vietnam.
adjective