You look so good in red. (noun)
The red uniforms are very distinguished. (adjective)
Contemporary can be an adjective and a noun. Adjective: From the same time period/modern. Noun: Someone living at the same time.
Noun Derivative - a verb that becomes a noun by adding a suffix or suffixes at the end of the word. Adjective Derivative - a noun or verb that becomes an adjective by adding a suffix or suffixes at the end of the word. (sometimes nouns and verbs, or nouns and adjectives, have the same spelling) Verb occur --> noun occurrence (noun derivative) Verb depend --> noun dependence (noun derivative) or noun dependent Verb depend --> adjective dependent (adjective derivative) Verb react --> adjective reactive (adjective derivative)
No, it is a singular indefinite pronoun, which is not the same thing.The word one, like other numerals, can be a pronoun, noun, or adjective.
Different is an adjective while difference is a noun
No, the word "same" is b an adjective, an adverb, and an indefinitepronoun.The adjective same describes a noun as exactly like another person, thing, or way of doing something.Examples:"She wore the same blouse two days in a row.""Be here at the same time tomorrow."The adverb same modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb as similarly, in the same way.Example: "You and your sister sound the same over the phone."The indefinite pronoun same takes the place of a noun previously mentioned.Example: "He wants the special, I think I'll have the same."
The noun form of the adjective 'same' is sameness, a state of being similar or identical, or boringly consistent.
"hydro" is not a noun, it is a prefix, usually to a noun or adjective and does not affect gender. If it is a prefix to a noun, the new noun formed will have the same gender as the original noun. If it is a prefix to an adjective, the noun the adjective refers to will provide the gender. "Hydroélectricité" for example is feminine, because "électricité" is feminine.
Key: Predicate Noun = PN Predicate Adjective = PA A PA is an adjective that is followed by linking verb a PN is a noun that is followed by a linking verb Linking Verbs: am is are was were be being been become because...
Yes, for example: John (noun) is happy (predicate adjective).
There is no special word to describe an adjective and a noun that both begin with the same letter. They are simply an adjective and a noun that both begin with the same letter.
Contemporary can be an adjective and a noun. Adjective: From the same time period/modern. Noun: Someone living at the same time.
Adjective. This is because you can use the word before a noun and not before a verb. For example: He is a cultural man. If you say: He is cultural. The same rules of an adjective follow. Hope this helps!
the word law is an adjective and a noun in the same time
If it is used as a noun, it is a noun. Verbs are not really converted to nouns it is just that the same form can be used as a noun or a verb or an adjective. For example eating: as a verb - I am eating an apple. as a noun - I like eating. as an adjective - Eating apples are sweet and juicy.
Compound adjectives are formed when you use two or more adjectives that are joined together with a hyphen to modify the same noun. She had a three-year-old cat is an example of a compound adjective in a sentence.
Noun Derivative - a verb that becomes a noun by adding a suffix or suffixes at the end of the word. Adjective Derivative - a noun or verb that becomes an adjective by adding a suffix or suffixes at the end of the word. (sometimes nouns and verbs, or nouns and adjectives, have the same spelling) Verb occur --> noun occurrence (noun derivative) Verb depend --> noun dependence (noun derivative) or noun dependent Verb depend --> adjective dependent (adjective derivative) Verb react --> adjective reactive (adjective derivative)
No, the word "same" is not an adverb."Same" is an adjective and a pronoun.Click here to see "same" in a dictionary.