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Sweet is normally a noun or adjective. It can only be an adverb when it takes the place of the actual adverb form, sweetly. This is so rare that there are few examples to be found.
with all sides equal (congruent) AND all angles equal (congruent). In these circumstnces the adjective "convex" is redundant.
Substitute could be an adjective or a noun. For example, "The substitute teacher" uses subtitute to describe what kind of teacher. "The substitute passed out the homework" uses substitute as a noun by itself
Yes, "happy" is considered an irregular adjective because it does not follow the standard pattern of comparison. Instead of adding "-er" for the comparative (happier) and "-est" for the superlative (happiest), it uses these forms instead. However, it is important to note that "happy" itself is a regular adjective when used in its base form.
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The word sweet is the adjective form. It can also be a noun (something sweet).
Do you mean-Is sweet an adjective in the phrase "His sweet embrace"? If so-yes!
The word 'sweet' is an adjective or a noun, depending on use: Adjective: Would you like sweet tea with your sweet cake? Noun: No thank you, my sweet, I prefer coffee with a sweet.
Regular is an adjective, and more rarely a noun (a regular soldier, or regular patron).
sweeter
An adjective describes a noun or pronoun.
The abstract noun form of the adjective sweet is sweetness.
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The adjective sweet can be a word for an emotion or a behavior.Examples of synonyms are: friendly, kind, affectionate, agreeable, and affectionate.The adjective sweet an be a word for a taste or smell.Examples of synonyms are: sugary, candied, honeyed, and aromatic.The noun sweet is a word for something edible.Examples of synonyms are: confection, candy, dessert, pastry, cake, cookie, and pie.
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The abstract noun form of the adjective sweet is sweetness.