It depends on the usage of the word.
If it describes what type of settlement or activity is, then it is an adjective, i.e. The colonial city was required to pay typical colonial taxes.
If it independently refers to a person who happens to live in a colony, then it is a noun, i.e. The colonial told me that the situation is deteriorating on the border.
Yes, the "D" in "colonial days" should be capitalized only if it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun (e.g., Colonial Days Festival).
Yes. It should be --- British Colonial Policy.
The prefix of "colonial" is "colon-" which comes from the Latin word "colonus" meaning farmer or settler.
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The word 'noun' is not a verb. The word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.
No, "colony" is a noun. Its adjective form is "colonial."
The noun colonialism is based on the adjective colonial. Colonial has other meanings but is based on the noun colony.
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The term "colonial army" is a noun. The plural form would be colonial armies.
The term "colonial army" is a noun. The plural form would be colonial armies.
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun or pronoun just before it.Example:The city of Charleston, a colonial settlement, is on the coast of South Carolina.The noun phrase 'a colonial settlement' renames the noun 'Charleston'.
The possessive form is, "You read about women'slives during colonial times."
Yes, the "D" in "colonial days" should be capitalized only if it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun (e.g., Colonial Days Festival).
Yes. It should be --- British Colonial Policy.
There are participle adjectives from the verb to colonize, which are colonizing (making colonies) and colonized(refers to regions where a colony is established). The general adjective for the noun colony is colonial.
· James Oglethorpe was the founder of the colony of Georgia.
The appositive is 'home of Thomas Jefferson'. The appositive noun 'home' describes (re-identifies) the direct object Monticello.