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Yes, "elected" is an adjective. It describes something or someone that has been chosen for a position through a voting process.

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How do you spell elected?

That is the correct spelling of the past tense verb or adjective "elected" (voted into office).


Is elected a noun?

No, the word 'elected' is a verb; the past participle, past tense of the verb to elect. The past particple of the verb is also and adjective (an elected official).


What part of speech is the word elective?

Elective can be an adjective and a noun. Adjective: pertaining to voting. Noun: something that may be elected.


What is the definition of elected?

Elected, as an adjective, means 'chosen'. If you are elected to serve in a public office you are chosen by people's votes. Sometimes it is a verb, as in 'She elected to take her holidays early in the season', when it simply means 'chose'.


What word does the adjective clause modify I elected to take astronomy which is not a required course.?

Astronomy


What is the abstract noun of elected?

The word 'elected' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to elect. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective (an elected official).The abstract noun form of the verb to elect is election, a word for a process.


What is a complement a noun a verb or an adjective?

A complement is a noun, a pronoun, or an adjective (or a phrase which acts as a noun or adjective).There are two types of complements in English grammar:The subject complement, which can be a noun or an adjective, follows a linking verb and further defines the subject of the sentence.Examples:Mr. Jones is the mayor. (mayor is the subject complement, a noun)The boy became sleepy. (sleepy is the subject complement, an adjective)The object complement similarly tells something about the direct object of a non-linking verb, and follows the object.Examples:We elected Tom our chairman. (chairman refers to Tom, and is a noun)They made the school larger. (larger refers to school, and is an adjective)


Is election an abstract noun?

The word 'elected' is not a noun, it is the past tense of the verb 'to elect' and an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Examples:Verb: We elected a new chairman of the committee.Adjective: The elected officials will take their oath on January first.


Is circle an adjective?

No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.


What part of speech is leisurely?

It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.


What part of speech is heavy?

An adjective


Is dilapidated a noun verb or adjective?

it is an adjective!