The principal adjective is the main descriptive word in a sentence that modifies a noun, providing essential information about its qualities or characteristics. For example, in the phrase "the tall building," "tall" is the principal adjective that describes the noun "building." It helps to convey specific details that enhance the reader's understanding of the noun.
The word is likely PRINCIPAL (adjective meaning primary, noun meaning schoolmaster).
There is 1 adjective: beautiful An adjective modifies a noun or a pronoun by describing, identifying, or quantifying words.
The word 'unfair' is an adjective meaning 'not fair.' Examples: We thought that the principal's new rule was unfair. The company was accused of unfair labor practices.
The adjective meaning of or about a nation is national.There is also an adjective for nationalism, which is nationalistic.
Principale is a feminine adjective in French. the masculine is spelled "principal" without the final "e"
Principle is something you stand for. Principal is a person, like the principal of a school. They are both nouns. "Principal" can also be an adjective meaning "first in order of importance."
principal deporte The above is incorrect. It is "deporte principal". The adjective does not come before the noun.
yes. acting principal, acting president etc.
The word main is an adjective. It means the principal or chief in size.
It can be, when it means "primary, chief, or first in importance" (principal character, principal consideration). It can also be a noun (a schoolmaster, partner, or an initial value of an investment or loan). * the homophone, principle, is always a noun
The word is likely PRINCIPAL (adjective meaning primary, noun meaning schoolmaster).
There is 1 adjective: beautiful An adjective modifies a noun or a pronoun by describing, identifying, or quantifying words.
The word 'unfair' is an adjective meaning 'not fair.' Examples: We thought that the principal's new rule was unfair. The company was accused of unfair labor practices.
No, "vice principal" is not hyphenated. It is a commonly accepted term used to refer to a school administrator who assists the principal. Hyphenation is generally unnecessary in this case, as "vice" functions as a prefix rather than a compound adjective.
There are two homophones: principle and principalA principle is:- a belief you have about what is morally right- a fundamental truth or basisA principal is:- the head of a school- a leading role in a play, drama, or dance- an individual involved in a financial activity- the base amount of a deposit, investment, or loan* The word "principal" is also used as an adjective to mean primary, or chief, as in a principal objective, or a principal obligation.
The word main is an adjective. It describes the principle thing.
The adjective meaning of or about a nation is national.There is also an adjective for nationalism, which is nationalistic.