Please give me example of words that can be both noun and adjective but different in meaning..
M Mamba Guest Mar 10, 2010 #1 Please give me example of words that can be both noun and adjective but different in meaning..
M mmasny Key Member Joined Oct 3, 2009 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Polish Home Country Poland Current Location Poland Mar 10, 2010 #2 Adjectives and nouns have always different meanings. Do you mean that their meanings have to be also unrelated? I don't have an example... Or maybe you simply need an adjective and a noun that are homonymous? Like right (noun)/right (adjective)?
Adjectives and nouns have always different meanings. Do you mean that their meanings have to be also unrelated? I don't have an example... Or maybe you simply need an adjective and a noun that are homonymous? Like right (noun)/right (adjective)?
Trance Freak Senior Member Joined Dec 3, 2009 Member Type English Teacher Native Language Arabic Home Country Tunisia Current Location Tunisia Mar 10, 2010 #3 I think what he meant was this: present (# absent) & present (= gift)
2 2006 Key Member Joined Apr 9, 2007 Member Type Other Native Language English Home Country Canada Current Location Canada Mar 10, 2010 #4 Trance Freak said: I think what he meant was this: present (# absent) & present (= gift) cold ........(a) cold Click to expand... 2006
Trance Freak said: I think what he meant was this: present (# absent) & present (= gift) cold ........(a) cold Click to expand... 2006