No. Since is a time connective.
rancid is an adjective. here is rancid used in a sentence: Since the cheese was left in the refrigerator so long, it got rancid and we had to throw it out.
No, it is not a preposition. It is an adjective, meaning aged, or previous (the old manual).
it is an adjective!
Since "stylish" is a two-syllable adjective, the comparative would be "more stylish".
The word 'lonely' is an adjective, which functions as a predicate adjective (also called a subject complement) following a linking verb that modifies (describes) the subject of the verb.Example: Mom is lonely since Jane went off to college.
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Since brass isn't a proper noun, it can't have a proper adjective. The adjective of brass is brassy.
Since writer is not a proper noun, it doesn't have a proper adjective.
Since spice isn't a proper noun, it can't have a proper adjective. The adjective of spice is spicy.
Since brass isn't a proper noun, it can't have a proper adjective. The adjective of brass is brassy.
no, since the word educator does not describe a noun(person, place, or thing), it is not an adjective. It is a noun, since an educator is a person.
'Elude' is a verb. Therefore it has no meaning as an adjective, since it isn't one.
Since olives isn't a proper noun, it can't have a proper adjective.
Since grace isn't a proper noun, it can't have a proper adjective.
In this case since it describes the steak it is an adjective
Nope, it's a noun. However, "meaty" is an adjective since it would be describing a noun.
there is no plural for logical since it is an adjective