The adjective form of the noun 'accident' is accidental.
The word 'accident' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an unfortunate, unexpected, or unintentional incident; a word for a crash involving vehicles; a word for a thing.
Accidental is an adjective. The noun form is accident. Accidentally is an adverb. There is no verb variation of the word. You can 'get into an accident', or you can 'have an accident', but there is no single verb 'to accident'.
The word 'accidentally' is the adverb form of the adjective 'accidental'.The word 'accidental' is the adjective form of the noun accident.
The word 'horrific' is an adjective a word that describes a noun (a horrific accident).A related noun form is horror.
No, accidentally is an adverb. Accidental is an adjective.
No. The English word "accident", meaning an unexpected event with negative consequences, is a noun. Its adjective form is "accidental".
The abstract noun for accident is "accidentalness."
The plural form of the noun policeman is policemen.The plural possessive form is policemen's.Examples: The policemen's cars formed a roadblock near the accident.
The possessive form of the plural noun policemen is policemen's.example: Several of the policemen's cars were used to protect the accident scene.
The possessive form of the noun rider is rider's.Example: An accident was averted by the motorcycle rider's skill.
No, the word 'accidentally' is the adverb form of the adjective 'accidental'.The word 'accidental' is the adjective form of the common noun 'accident'.Example uses:He accidentally missed the turn. (adverb, modifies the verb 'missed')It is said the penicillin was an accidentaldiscovery. (adjective, describes the noun 'discovery')The car was totaled in the accident. (noun, object of the preposition 'in')