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Is the word prefer an adjective noun or verb?

Prefer is a verb.


What are adjective for choose?

To choose means to pick, prefer or select from a number of possible options. The adjective for choose is choosy.


How do you use cosmography in a sentence?

As a noun. Or, if you prefer an adjective, cosmographicor cosmographical.


What is the adjective and noun of the word prefer?

The adjective forms of the verb to prefer are preferableand preferred.The noun forms of the verb to prefer are preference and the gerund, preferring.


Is prefer an adjective?

No, it is a verb. It is the present tense, third person singular of the verb "to prefer."


Is prefer an adverb?

It's a noun, but might be used as an adjective, e.g. I checked my preference list for the web address.


What type of word is sweet?

The word 'sweet' is an adjective or a noun, depending on use: Adjective: Would you like sweet tea with your sweet cake? Noun: No thank you, my sweet, I prefer coffee with a sweet.


What does prefere mean in French?

Préferer (verb) means 'to prefer'. Préféré(e) (adjective) means favorite.


Is the word preferred a verb?

Actually, it is usually a verb, but it can also be an adjective. When it is a verb, the infinitive is "to prefer" and the word "preferred" is the past tense. "She preferred chocolate ice cream, but all they had in the shop was vanilla." However, the word can also sometimes become an adjective, meaning something that is your preference: "My preferred plan is that we hold the meeting on Friday, but you may not agree."


How can you use which as an adjective in a sentence?

The word 'which' is an adjective when its placed before a noun to describe that noun.The word 'which' is a pronoun when it takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Examples:I can't decide which movie to order. (adjective, describes the noun 'movie')Which would you prefer to watch? (pronoun, takes the place of the noun 'movie')


Is preferred a noun verb or adjective?

The word 'preferred' is both a verb and an adjective. The word preferred is the past participle, past tense of the verb prefer. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Examples:verb: He preferred the lake to the theme park.adjective: The preferred condiment is the hot sauce.


Is the word dark a noun?

Yes, the word dark is both an adjective and a noun; for example:adjective: I prefer the dark shade to the lighter shades.noun: He stumbled in the dark.