Yes, the word 'true' is a noun and an adjective.
The word 'true is also a verb and an adverb.
Examples:
You must true the shaft or the gears will jam. (verb)
The board doesn't fit because it's out of true. (noun)
The movie is based on a true story. (adjective)
The story holds true to the historical record. (adverb)
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Yes, true is a verb which means to shape, adjust, or place exactly or accurately; to bring into exact alignment or position. The word true is also an adjective, for example a true storyor a true skeptic.
Yes, the word 'true' is a noun.
The word 'true is also a verb, an adjective, and an adverb.
No. A verb must be an action, something you can do, and 'actual' is not something you can do. Actual is an adjective, a word that describes a noun or another adjective.
An adjective is a word that describes the noun, therefore gymnastics is a noun but gymnastic is an adjective.
Its a noun. The adjective of difference is different
It is both a noun and an adjective. It normally is used as a noun though.
No, it is a noun. It is the noun form of the adjective weak.
It is a noun (an area). The adjective is regional.