Sensible or senseless are the adjectives from sense that can be used before the word 'decision'.
No the word hardworking is an adjective not a noun. A noun form is hardworker.
No. The adjective hard describes work.Used as an adjective, the term hard-working can be hyphenated. e.g. hard-working man.
Working is a noun, but it could be an adjective you just have to look closely. It depends on the sentence.
The adjective form of the noun cube is cubic. A variant form is cubical (not to be confused with the working area, cubicle).
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My family is dysfunctional. Or you could use an adjective like organised or loving or hard working
No the word hardworking is an adjective not a noun. A noun form is hardworker.
No, "retired" is not a verb. It is an adjective used to describe someone who has stopped working in their profession. The verb form of this would be "retire."
The word 'wasteful' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun. An adjective can also function as a subject complement.Example uses:The company is working to reduce wasteful practices. (adjective)Using a leaf blower when a rake or a broom will do the job is so wasteful. (subject complement)
No. The adjective hard describes work.Used as an adjective, the term hard-working can be hyphenated. e.g. hard-working man.
Endogenous is an adjective to describe something produced or growing from within; originating internally. Example: The design is endogenous; I've been working it out in my head for a long time.
The correct term for a person is 'a worker'; the correct adjective to describe a person that works hard is 'a hard worker': The new file clerk is a hard worker.The word 'working' is the present participle of the verb 'to work'. The present participle of the verb is also a gerund, a verbal noun, and an adjective.The verb working is the word for performing word currently; They are working on the road.The gerund working is noun word for the act they are performing: Working on the road will continue. (working is the subject, will continue is the verb)The adjective working describes a noun: A working man brings home a paycheck.
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The correct is form is hardworking, an adjective and a compound word.
Employees are organizations most valuable asset i believe , because with human, there will be no decision making or knowledge application in the working environment.
Working is a noun, but it could be an adjective you just have to look closely. It depends on the sentence.
Trabajando is working (adjective). The verb is trabajar (to work), and the noun is trabajo (work).