What does one call an adjective that is formed from a verb? e.g. inhaleable from inhale
A Anonymous Guest Sep 16, 2004 #1 What does one call an adjective that is formed from a verb? e.g. inhaleable from inhale
N Natalie27 Guest Sep 16, 2004 #2 duanebush said: What does one call an adjective that is formed from a verb? e.g. inhaleable from inhale Click to expand... I think it should be "inhalable" and this is an example of a verbal adjective. Another one that's quite trendy and popular is the word "doable". they are similar to verbs in form and meaning. :lol:
duanebush said: What does one call an adjective that is formed from a verb? e.g. inhaleable from inhale Click to expand... I think it should be "inhalable" and this is an example of a verbal adjective. Another one that's quite trendy and popular is the word "doable". they are similar to verbs in form and meaning. :lol:
F Francois Senior Member Joined Jun 15, 2004 Sep 17, 2004 #3 In France, "bankable" is pretty trendy in TV shows. Dropping English words here and there always has had some appeal to certain people FRC
In France, "bankable" is pretty trendy in TV shows. Dropping English words here and there always has had some appeal to certain people FRC