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Can the words below be adjectives? #1 (permalink) Tue Feb 10, 2009 17:42 pm   Can the words below be adjectives?
 

Can the words below be adjectives? If yes, then which of them?
Absinth, Almond, Anchovy, Angelica, Angostura, Bacon, basil, Beet, Biscuit, Bitter (type of beer), Blancmange, cantaloupe, cherry, Clementine, Coffee, Cranberry, Fig, Gooseberry, Ham, Kiwi, lemon, Lemonade, lime, Lychee, Mango, Maple, Melon, Peach, pie, Pineapple, pudding, raspberry, Soda, Tart. Smile
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Can the words below be adjectives? #2 (permalink) Tue Feb 10, 2009 17:56 pm   Can the words below be adjectives?
 

Almost any word can be an adjectice. It depends on context.
Practically all the words on your list can be used as adjectives.

examples: peach pie (peach is an adjective) and pie crust (pie is an adjective)
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Can the words below be adjectives? #3 (permalink) Tue Feb 10, 2009 18:06 pm   Can the words below be adjectives?
 

Bitter, lemonade,pie
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