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Use an attributive adjective, not an attributive noun. The word "adjective" is a noun. The word "adjectival" is its derived adjective.
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Frequently Vs Frequent /Adverb: adverbial form or Adjectiveadjectival form /?

So normally adjectives like (frequent)frequent modify a noun or a pronoun, whereas adverbs like (frequently)frequently modify verbs or adjectives.

However, Inin this sentence both options seemdseem fine to me but iI couldn't tell which form is more appropriate

Sexual Risk Reduction program is one of the .... implemented programs in college campuses...

Sexual Risk Reduction program is one of the .... implemented programs in college campuses...

Frequently Vs Frequent /Adverb form or Adjective form /

So normally adjectives like (frequent) modify a noun or a pronoun, whereas adverbs like (frequently) modify verbs or adjectives

However, In this sentence both options seemd fine to me but i couldn't tell which form is more appropriate

Sexual Risk Reduction program is one of the .... implemented programs in college campuses...

Frequently Vs Frequent: adverbial form or adjectival form?

So normally adjectives like frequent modify a noun or a pronoun, whereas adverbs like frequently modify verbs or adjectives.

However, in this sentence both options seem fine to me but I couldn't tell which form is more appropriate.

Sexual Risk Reduction program is one of the .... implemented programs in college campuses...

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Frequently Vs Frequent /Adverb form or Adjective form /

So normally adjectives like (frequent) modify a noun or a pronoun, whereas adverbs like (frequently) modify verbs or adjectives

However, In this sentence both options seemd fine to me but i couldn't tell which form is more appropriate

Sexual Risk Reduction program is one of the .... implemented programs in college campuses...