nouns are names for things such as table, chair, foot, shelf. therefore select is not a noun, no it is either a adjective or verb adj : a select few people ... verb: i select this person...
A scholar often conducts research, consults academic literature, analyzes data, and seeks expert opinions to find answers to complex questions. The interrogative adjective in your question is "which," as it is used to specify or select from a set of options.
The homophone for select meaning "to choose" is "selekt."
The noun formed from "select" is "selection."
The past form of "select" is "selected" and the past participle is also "selected."
The related adverb form is selectively. It is based on the adjective selective.
The word 'selection' is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for the process of choosing one person or thing from a group; the one that is selected.The verb forms are: select, selects, selecting, selected.The adjective forms are: select, selectable, selective, selecting, selected.The adverb form is: selectively.
The adverb for "elite" is "elitely." Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to provide more information about how an action is performed or to what extent. In this case, "elitely" would describe how something is done in a manner characteristic of or belonging to an elite group or class.
Selective or selected
The word 'least' is a noun, an adjective, and an adverb.The noun 'least' is a word for something of the lowest possible value or importance; a word for a minimum. Example:Based on number of failures, this model has the least.The adjective 'least' is the superlative form of the adjective 'little' which describes a noun as the smallest amount or shortest duration. Example:The winner of the game is the one with the least points.The adverb 'least' modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb as the smallest quantity, frequency, or degree. Example:We don't always select the least expensive option.
to select - escoger select (adjective) = selecto/a, escogido/a (male/female)
The word 'nobody' is a pronoun, an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown person.
noun. All words ending in " - tion " are nouns.
The noun forms for the verb to select are selector, selection, and the gerund, selecting.The noun form for the adjective select is selectness.
To choose means to pick, prefer or select from a number of possible options. The adjective for choose is choosy.
Depending on usage it might or might not be.
nouns are names for things such as table, chair, foot, shelf. therefore select is not a noun, no it is either a adjective or verb adj : a select few people ... verb: i select this person...