No, an adjective does not have to be attached to a noun. Adjectives can also function on their own to describe or modify other words in a sentence.
The word 'respond' is a noun as a word for an architectural element (a half-pillar or half-pier attached to a wall to support an arch); a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to respond are responder, response, and the gerund, responding.
The word "bracket" can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a support or frame attached to a wall to hold up a shelf, while as a verb, it means to support or enclose something within brackets.
No, insult is not a prefix. A prefix is a word part added to the beginning of a base word to change its meaning. In the case of "insult," the entire word is a noun or verb and does not have a separate word part attached to it.
Yes, the word 'respond' is a noun used in the field of architecture, a word for a half-pillar or half-pier attached to a wall to support an arch; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to respond are responder, response, and the gerund, responding.
No, -ment is a suffix attached to verbs to create a noun
No, it is not. The word team is a noun (a group noun).Adverbs are not attached to adjectives when they team up to modify.
No, -ment is a suffix attached to verbs to create a noun
No, an adjective does not have to be attached to a noun. Adjectives can also function on their own to describe or modify other words in a sentence.
The term 'paper sheet' is a countable noun. The plural form is paper sheets.example: Nine paper sheets were attached to form one giant sheet.
The noun "tag" is a singular, common noun; a word for a thing.The noun "tag" is a concrete noun as a word for an attached label giving identification or relevant information; a small piece or part attached to something; a sequence of characters providing specifications of a computer file; a word for a physical thing.The noun "tag" is an abstract noun as a word for a nickname or a characterization; a word for children's game; a word for something appended to the end of a presentation or speech; a word for a concept.The word "tag" is also a verb: tag, tags, tagging, tagged.
The word 'respond' is a noun as a word for an architectural element (a half-pillar or half-pier attached to a wall to support an arch); a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to respond are responder, response, and the gerund, responding.
Yes, the noun 'goal' is a common noun, a general word for the object of a person's ambition or effort; and a general word for a pair of posts linked by a crossbar and often with a net attached used in sports.
The noun "goal" is an abstract noun as a word for a purpose or objective, a word for a concept.The noun "goal" is a concrete noun as a word for structures made up of a pair of posts linked by a crossbar or often a net attached used in sports; a word for a physical object.
humorous is an adjective, like the word happy. It is used to describe a noun, and can therefore not be plural. The noun attached to it can be plural though. i.e. a humorous joke or the humorous jokes.
Yes, the noun 'goal' is a common noun, a general word for the object of a person's ambition or effort; and a general word for a pair of posts linked by a crossbar and often with a net attached used in sports.
A prefix is a type of affix attached to a stem which modifies the meaning of that stem.