The noun form for the adjective different is differentness. Another noun form is difference.
Different is an adjective while difference is a noun
Yes because say you have, "There are different 'versions' of this game." Versions would be referring to game.
Different is a describing word/adjective. Difference is a noun.
No, diverse is an adjective. The noun form is diversity.
To change the word connected to a noun, you would need to use a different adjective in place of the existing one to modify the noun in question. This can alter the description or quality associated with the noun.
No, the word 'different' is an adjective a word that describes a noun; for example a different story; a differentdirection; a different brand.The noun form for the adjective 'different' is differentness.A related noun form is difference.
If you change different into a noun it becomes difference.
The word 'different' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a different time, a differentplace).The noun form of the adjective 'different' is differentness, a common noun; a word for a quality of not being the same.A related noun form is difference, a common noun; a word for the point or way that people or things are not the same.
No, the word 'different' is an adjective that describes a noun, and an adverb that modifies a verb, an adjective, or an another adverb, not a noun. Examples:Adjective: We're trying a different cereal today.Adverb: He didn't know different until I explained it to him.The noun form is difference.
Its a noun. The adjective of difference is different
The adjective 'different' can be used before a singularor a plural noun.The adjective 'different' can also function as a predicate adjective (subject complement) following a linking verb, or an object complement, where it may not be followed by a noun at all.Examples:Now, that's a different idea. (singular noun)It's hard to choose form all the different styles. (plural noun)Their personalities are very different. (predicate adjective, plural noun)What an unusual story, different. (object complement, singular noun)
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'different' is differentness.A related abstract noun form is difference.
The noun 'streak' is a singular common noun. The noun streak is a concrete noun as a word for a line of color different from its surrounding color. The noun streak is an abstract noun as a word for a part of someone's character, or a type of behavior that is different from the rest of their character (a mean streak).
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'different' is differentness.A related abstract noun form is difference.
Different is an adjective.
Different is an adjective while difference is a noun
No, the word 'different' is an adjective that describes a noun, and an adverb that modifies a verb, an adjective, or an another adverb, not a noun. Examples:Adjective: We're trying a different cereal today.Adverb: He didn't know different until I explained it to him.The noun form is difference.