Yes, "first" can function as an adjective when it is used to describe the noun it precedes. For example, "first place" or "first prize."
"Sad" is often the first word in the S section of the dictionary, as it is a common word that starts with this letter and is used frequently in everyday language.
In a conjunction, such as "and," "but," or "or," you do not need to capitalize unless it is the first word of a sentence.
The word "groovy" first gained popularity in the 1960s during the counterculture movement, particularly in the hippie and psychedelic music scene. It was often used to describe something as cool, trendy, or fashionable.
The root word "qual" means "quality" or "characteristic." It is often used in words related to the nature or properties of something.
Transphobia
no it is not if it is a bad thing
The word Sexism was first used in 1968
The word was first used in the 17th century. It is not known whom the actual person was that first used the word.
when was the word bouncebackability first used
The word sentence was first used in the Middle Ages. Back then, it meant sense.
1941- Reader's Digest issue
it was first used 6000 b.c
yesterday
The first movie was silent and had no subtitles either so the word "transformers" was never used in the first movie. No words were used.
That word is not in the Bible.
The word has is used for the third person, and have is used for the first person. He has, I have.