The word "modern", meaning "pertaining to current time" is an adjective.
(the adjective introuvable means impossible to find or locate)"Nowadays, proper butlers are an introuvable commodity."
"Seldom" can function as both an adverb and an adjective. As an adverb, it modifies a verb. Example: "She seldom goes to the gym." As an adjective, it describes a noun. Example: "He makes a seldom appearance at social events."
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Nowadays we do laundryin adryer.
Malevolent is an adjective, therefore it should describe a noun. Some sentence examples are: The malevolent man wanted to kill everyone in the school. Nowadays, terrorists are almost always found malevolent.
A lot nowadays!! A lot nowadays!!
No, 'nowadays' is an example of informal language.
"Ngayon" is the translation of "nowadays" in Tagalog.
These kids, nowadays!
nowadays America follows the laws given to them
A child's behavior is worse nowadays than it was in the past.
That is the correct spelling for the adverb "nowadays" (these days, at the present time).