"Ancient" can either be an adjective or a noun, depending on the context of usage.Examples:"Ancient" as an adjective:The Great Pyramids, the Sphynx, and hieroglyphs are all elements of Ancient Egypt."Ancient" as a noun:Ancients in the tribe are respected for their wisdom and experience.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "classic" (traditional, or antique).
Ancient is one, dated is another.
You can't use adjectives as nouns; a noun is a word for a person place or thing, and adjectives are used to describe nouns. There is one word that is both a noun and an adjective that you could use for the noun chair: It is an antique or it is an antique chair.
It should only be capitalized if it is part of a name. For example, an antique shop may be called "The Antique Shop". It shouldn't be capitalized otherwise.
It can be, such as in the sentence, "That antique is a museum piece."
No, it is an adjective because an adverb is a verb describing something and antique is not an action, it is just desribing something.
Antiguo/a (adjective) or antigüedad (noun).
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"Ancient" can either be an adjective or a noun, depending on the context of usage.Examples:"Ancient" as an adjective:The Great Pyramids, the Sphynx, and hieroglyphs are all elements of Ancient Egypt."Ancient" as a noun:Ancients in the tribe are respected for their wisdom and experience.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "classic" (traditional, or antique).
Antiquities is a noun. The adjective form is antique (which is also a noun). Examples:Noun: The antiquities of the native people should be returned to their care.Adjective: My mother gave me her antique rocking chair.Noun: When I purchased this item at the tag sale I had no idea that it was an antique.The word antiquities is sometimes used as an adjective, for example Antiquities Dept. or Antiquities Curator, but the word is most often a noun.
Ancient is one, dated is another.
Antique is worth more money.
You can't use adjectives as nouns; a noun is a word for a person place or thing, and adjectives are used to describe nouns. There is one word that is both a noun and an adjective that you could use for the noun chair: It is an antique or it is an antique chair.
Said, says. 'Arsa mise', said I.ársa is ancient/antique; aged/veteran (as an adjective)ársa (as a noun) a veteran
The word 'old' is a noun as well as an adjective. The noun old is used as a category, such as the old and the new; the horse is a four year old; or a long time past, 'the days of old'. The noun form for the adjective old is oldness.