No. Actually is an adverb. The adjective form is "actual."
No, the word 'actual' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun, for example, "What is the actualcost?"The noun forms for the adjective actual are actuality and actualization.When used in US Military jargon, "Actual" refers to the officer whose position is being referred to in the conversation, as opposed to someone who is acting on behalf of that person.
The related adjective is factual. It means pertaining to a fact, or true (actual).
The word Neuro literally means the nerve or more specifically the nervous system within a human body. The actual word neuro is a adjective because it describes a bodily function and not the actual nervous system.
No, it is an adverb. The adjective is just "fresh."
The word nonsensical *is* an adjective. It is the adjective form of the noun nonsense.
"Actual" is an adjective.
The verb could be "actualize." The noun is act or actuality. The adjective is actual. The adverb is actually.
The adjective form is "accessible." The actual root word is the verb or noun access.
Yes. An easy way to remember if a word is an adjective is say "The person is _" and place the adjective in the blank. If it makes sense, it is an adjective, but the sound needs to be correct, not the actual sentence.
No, the word 'actual' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun, for example, "What is the actualcost?"The noun forms for the adjective actual are actuality and actualization.When used in US Military jargon, "Actual" refers to the officer whose position is being referred to in the conversation, as opposed to someone who is acting on behalf of that person.
No, as neither it nor kindish is an actual word.The word kindly is both an adjective and an adverb (in a kind manner).
No, needle can be a verb (provoke, mock) or a noun. The noun may be used as a noun adjunct, but not an actual adjective.
No. Web is a noun. It can act as an adjunct with other nouns (web design, web crawler) but not as an actual adjective.
"Actually" is an adverb. "Actual" is the adjective counterpart.
Well, there is not a single adjective for intestine, there's several, since an adjective is a word that describes a noun. Basically, any actual word that describes the noun will do.
The related adjective is factual. It means pertaining to a fact, or true (actual).
The correct spelling of the adult beverage is alcohol."I only drink alcohol on the weekends".The correct spelling of the adjective meaning "real" is actual."This is the actual sword Joan of Arc used".