Examples of using Adjective in English and their translations into Turkish
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
This adjective is formed from this verb.
Be careful when you're writing the adjective.
No, that wasn't the adjective I was looking for.
It's the only birthday that has its own adjective.
The adjective"good" is not really suitable, boss.
Who can tell me what an adjective does?
That is the adjective you used, I believe… inadequate.
I'm looking for your adjective.
Clever: adjective. Meaning- adroit, nimble, dextrous.
Who can… Who can tell me what an adjective is?
Clever: adjective. Meaning- adroit, nimble, dextrous.
Nicio""any" cigarettes is that adjective you have mentioned.
I wonder if Emmeline P. would agree with that adjective.
Don't forget that the adjective must agree with its noun.
All right, who can tell me what an adjective is?
Kær vinur("strong adjective, full noun") er gulli betri.
Meaning- adroit, nimble, dextrous. Clever: adjective.
How do you define that adjective exactly, Great"?
Meaning- adroit, nimble, dextrous. Clever: adjective.
Adjective. Secret. Something that is kept unknown or unseen.
Meaning- adroit, nimble, dextrous. Clever: adjective.
Adjective. Something that is kept unknown or unseen. Secret.
An adverb modifies a verb, adjective or other adverb.
I hope you're referring to the modern use of the adjective.
Adjective. Secret. Something that is kept unknown or unseen.
You're flattering yourself, using the adjective"early!
Look for a verb or an adjective that suggests movement. Possibly.
Yes, but only in the figurative noun form or the adjective form.
An adverb modifies a verb, adjective or other adverb… like cautious and cautiously.
Something that is kept unknown or unseen. Adjective. Secret.