No.
No, 'put' is a verb, because it is an action. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective or adverb.
The word 'stable' is a noun, a verb, and an adjective. However, it has two different meanings.The noun stable is a building for horses.To stable (verb), means to put the horse into its stall.Stable, as an adjective means balanced, or not likely to change.The noun form of the adjective 'stable' is stableness, or stability.The noun form of the verb to stable is the gerund, stabling.
Rectangular is an adjective and so there is no noun in the question.To put it another way, a rectangular what?
Cautious IS an adjective. An adjective is an action!
The word "it" is not an adjective (it is a pronoun). A word is an adjective if it modifies (defines, characterizes) a noun or pronoun. The big tent - big is an adjective He is tall - tall is an adjective This key - this (while arguably called a determiner) is a demonstrative adjective
It can be. noun - Put some diesel in the truck! adjective - Our car has a diesel motor.
You can put many adjectives in front of lady. But the word ''lady'' doesn't have a pacific adjective.
Palest is the Superlative Adjective for pale. To get the Superlative Adjective, you need to put the Adjective in the highest degree. EX: Big, Bigger, Biggest Tall, Taller, Tallest
Athletic
Yes, unselfish is an adjective. It describes a person who is willing to put the needs of others before his or her own needs.
No, 'put' is a verb, because it is an action. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective or adverb.
Tantamount is an adjective to mean equivalent in effect.
here is an example:"The time set for the launching"
There is none, since it's not specific. You could put words like good or bad in front of it, but no adjective form.
back stabber, for example. Simply put, two words which together modify a noun, though neither is an adjective.
Woolen clothing is hot in the summer--woolen is an adjective.
I did not recognize the man due to his face mask.