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· accessible
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No. Neither the word fruit or the name of a fruit can be an adjective. If the noun fruit or the noun apple were used together with another noun to create a specific term, it would be called a "noun adjunct," not an adjective, as in the terms "fruit salad" or "apple pie." One adjective for fruit is "fruity" (referring to flavor).
Dragonfruit is a fruit that starts with the letter D.
ugli fruit is a fruit
A adjective that starts a sentence
An adjective for cupid is cute.
no because it is a fruit
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· ugli fruit, uvilla
No. Fruit is a noun, or adjective/adjunct. It cannot function as a preposition.
Ugli fruit is a fruit.
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