The word "liquid" can function as both a noun (e.g. "The spill contained liquid.") and an adjective (e.g. "The liquid solution.").
No, the word 'melt' is a verb. The present participle, melting, and the past participle, melted, are also adjectives; for example: the melted cheese, the melting snow.Same rule applies to other verbs to make them adjectives.
Liquid helium is colder than liquid nitrogen. Liquid nitrogen boils at -196°C, while liquid helium boils at -269°C.
Saliva is a liquid produced by salivary glands in the mouth.
A liquid dropper is a tool used to transfer small amounts of liquid, typically in a controlled and precise manner. It consists of a thin tube with a squeezable bulb at one end and a narrow opening at the other end to draw in and dispense liquids. Liquid droppers are commonly used in laboratories, pharmacies, and for administering medications or supplements.
The 3 forms of adjectives are comparative, superlative, and positive. Example: Positive- bad Comparative- worse Superlative- worst
Adjectives and adverbs have comparative and superlative forms.
The comparative of good is better. The superlative of good is best.
Comparative: more colorful Superlative: most colorful
Comparative: heavier Superlative: heaviest
Comparative and superlative degrees are for adjectives and adverbs. House can be used as a noun or a verb and does not have comparative or superlative forms.
Some adjectives don't have comparative or superlative forms. Hind is one.
Harder and hardest
likelier likeliest
healthier, healthiest
hotter, hottest
later, latest