Fair is defined as treating people or situations equally and without bias, where decisions are made in a just and impartial manner. This can involve acting with honesty, integrity, and transparency to ensure that all parties involved are given a fair opportunity or treatment.
Switzerland is the proper noun.
I don't know about a proper adjetive, but I know how to turn a proper noun into a proper adjective. A proper noun is the proper name of a country, organization, corporation such as Great Britain, America, Spain. Proper adjectives modify nouns as in British flag, American schools, Spanish rice. There, proper nouns (Britain, America, Spain) have been turned into proper adjectives. How about the Universe into universal? Queen Elizabeth from the Elizabethan period? Does this help?Very briefly, when you use a proper noun, for example, Kennedy, to describe another noun, as in Kennedy Administration, grammatically speaking, you are using that proper noun as a proper adjective. It's that simple.
It is important to use proper grammar when writing an essay.
proper noun
proper adj of Guatemala
The proper adjective for Canada is "Canadian."
Egyptian
Scottish, not Scotch
O·mani (-män) adj. & n.
adj. correct; suitable; just; complete (Slang)
Laxidazicle- To be much of a lazy person, to be very relaxed...Part of speech Adj.
coeval adj. coevally adv. coexistent adj. coincidental adj. coinstantaneous adj. concomitant adj. concurrent adj. concurrently adv. contemporaneous adj. contemporaneously adv. at once gleichzeitig at the same time simultaneous adj. simultaneously adv.
apace adv. [poet] brisk adj. briskly adv. expeditious adj. expeditiously adv. mobile adj. nippy adj. (Brit.) [sl.] prompt adj. quick adj. quickly adv. rapid adj. rapidly adv. slippy adj. spanking adj. speedily adv. speedy adj. swift adj. swiftly adv.
An adjective describes a noun - beautiful (adj) butterfly (noun).A proper adjective describes a name - Indian (pro. adj) pottery (noun)The word "they're" is a contraction of "they are" and does have a descriptive quality, but only in the verb form, as it sets you up for what a group of people are doing in the present time.
rude n.m.,f.1. boor n.2. brute n.rude adj.1. blunt adj.2. boorish adj.3. brusque adj.4. crude adj.5. rude adj.rude (adj.]brutal adj.
adj. Possible to do. adj. Possible to do.