reputation
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The adjective in that sentence is empty.
I have an assignment to search for a person has a good reputation.
The adjective in that sentence would be skillfully.
There is no adjective in that sentence.
"New" is the adjective.
For an accurate translation, use it in a sentence. It could be a verb, noun, adjective.
Accurate is an adjective, meaning precise, on target or exact.The archer was the most accurate of the competitors, and won the tournament easily.I want to make sure all these figures are accurate, can you double check them for me?
Finance is a noun. The adjective derived from that noun is financial. You might substitute the word finance for financial in some circumstances, but that would be a bit sloppy. For example, I am making my finance plans, instead of my financial plans.
The noun form is financials for the adjective financial. Example sentence:The company has three days left to post its financials with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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The adjective in the sentence is "which," which is specifying which orange is being referred to.
This boy and a good reputation in school.
There is no adjective in this sentence.
That restaurant had a reputation for great seafood.
There is no adjective in that sentence.
There is no predicate adjective in that sentence.