The word elective is a noun form, a word for an optional course of study.
The noun forms for the adjective elective are electiveness and electivity.
Elective can be used as an adjective and a noun.
no. It is both a noun and an adjective but if you add ly (electively) it becomes an adverb so yeh.
you will have to do role procution
It's something you can choose, or not. As you please.
Avid is an elective, you study on colleges, go on college fieldtrips and sometimes you have actual college students come in and help you
Elective can be used as an adjective and a noun.
Elective can be an adjective and a noun. Adjective: pertaining to voting. Noun: something that may be elected.
it is a verb
That depends on if you are talking about the noun or the adjective. The noun does not have an antonym. The adjective, however, does have an antonym and it is elective, optional, or voluntary.
no. It is both a noun and an adjective but if you add ly (electively) it becomes an adverb so yeh.
elective principle meaning
You can use elective in a sentence by saying ...I am going to choose chorus as an elective in high school.
Elective Affinities was created in 1809.
The duration of The Elective Affinities is 1.63 hours.
yes in most schools spanish is an elective but for some it is required
The Elective Affinities was created on 1996-11-14.
none. It is a sport. Colleges might have a flag football elective.