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Q: How I can use the word dance as an adjective?
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Is the word dance an adjective?

Yes, dance can be used as an adjective. Example: We are going to a dance party tonight. Dance modifies party.


Is the word dance a verb or adjective?

verb


What is a verb you could use to describe dance?

A verb is not a describing word, an adjective describes a noun and an adverb modifies a verb. The word dance is a noun and a verb, you would use an adjective to describe the noun dance and an adverb to modify the verb dance. Examples:Adjective/noun: I prefer a slow dance to a fast dance. We have a formal dance planned for next month.Adverb/verb: You dance beautifully. I can barely dance at all.


Is dance a plural noun?

The word dance is a singular noun, the plural form is dances. Dance is also a verb and an adjective. Example uses:Singular noun: This is my new dress for the dance on Friday.Plural noun: I go to all the dances at my school.As a verb: We can dance the night away.As an adjective: My dance shoes are for comfort, not for glamour.


What is the adjective form of the word pallor?

Pale is the word that you would use as an adjective.


What is an adjective for either?

The word either can be an adjective. Another word to use is whichever.


In French the word Allemande is what kind of dance?

Allemande means the feminine adjective for German in French so I suppose that it can describe a German dance.


How do you use the word adjective in a sentence?

There is an adjective in that question. An adjective describes a noun or a pronoun. In some cases, the same word can be either an adjective or an adverb.


How would you use the word adjective in a sentence?

An adjective describes a noun.


What is a good adjective to use with the word longhouse?

a good adjective is ugly


How do you use the word captiveness as adjective?

the adjective is captive - the noun is captivity


Can the word in be an adjective in the sentence A woman should learn in quietness and full submission?

NO but in the sentence "Use of the word "in" as an adjective is IN these days" the IN is an adjective