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What part of speech is vegetarian?
adjective
vegetarian
part of speech: | noun |
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part of speech: | adjective |
definition 1: | having to do with vegetarians. There are a few vegetarian restaurants in town. |
definition 2: | made up of vegetables and having no meat. She made a vegetarian soup for lunch. |
derivation: | vegetarianism (n.) |
Is its a noun or adjective?
In the sentence you read, the word “its” is a possessive adjective meaning “belonging to it.” And the “it” in this sentence is the group. Other possessive adjectives are words like “his, her, my, your, our and their.” These words appear before a noun, like most adjectives in English, and change the meaning of the noun.
Is Vegan an adjective?
Vegan can be an adjective or a noun.
What do you call a vegetarian?
People who follow vegetarianism are called vegetarians. Some vegetarians eat or drink animal products, like milk and eggs. They are called lacto-ovo vegetarians. Vegetarian people may like tofu, falafel and other meat substitutes. There are many reasons for not eating meat.
What is an adjective a noun?
An adjective is a word that describes a noun. An adjective usually comes before the noun it describes. They tell what kind of person, place, or thing the noun is. • Some adjectives tell how many.
Is food a noun or adjective?
Any substance that is or can be consumed by living organisms, especially by eating, in order to sustain life. “The innkeeper brought them food and drink.” Anything intended to supply energy or nourishment of an entity or idea.
Is vegetarian or nonvegetarian?
A non-vegetarian diet includes chicken, meat, eggs and fish. A non-vegetarian diet also has several health benefits because this type of food is rich in protein and vitamin B. Non-vegetarian food strengthens our muscles and helps them grow faster.