In the sentence “Please cash this check for me.”, the noun cash is used as a verb, we call it _____. A: de-verbal noun B: de-adjective noun C: de-nominal verb D: de-adjective verb
In the sentence “Please cash this check for me.”, the noun cash is used as a verb, we call it _____. A: de-verbal noun B: de-adjective noun C: de-nominal verb D: de-adjective verb
An adjective is not misplaced when other words come between the adjective and the word it modifies.
An adjective is not misplaced when other words come between the adjective and the word it modifies.
5. Carl drivesatwo-seatsports car.A. compoundadjective B. noun adjective C. proper adjective
5. Carl drivesatwo-seatsports car.A. compoundadjective B. noun adjective C. proper adjective
9. That club hasthe bestdancefloor in the city.A. compoundadjective B. noun adjective C. proper adjective
9. That club hasthe bestdancefloor in the city.A. compoundadjective B. noun adjective C. proper adjective
The adjective form of "sickness" is ______.
The adjective form of "sickness" is ______.
adjective, not smooth, uneven
adjective, not smooth, uneven
Many words in English can function as a noun and verb, or noun and adjective, or verb and adjective, with no change in form. (<br/>)
Many words in English can function as a noun and verb, or noun and adjective, or verb and adjective, with no change in form. (<br/>)
The suffix “-hood” may change the word “likely” from an adjective into a _____. A: adjective B: noun C: verb D: adverb
The suffix “-hood” may change the word “likely” from an adjective into a _____. A: adjective B: noun C: verb D: adverb
Which of the following is a compound adjective?
Which of the following is a compound adjective?
Which of the following words is an adjective?
Which of the following words is an adjective?