You would describe who you are in 3 nouns. This is because nouns are solid objects and not descriptive adjectives.
You would have to pick three nouns that tell something about yourself.
Examples:
human being
citizen
student
mother/father
son/daughter
neighbor
friend
employee
tax payer
truck driver
voter
bowler
Yes, hot, funny, and athletic.
Yes, I can; thorough, hungry, fair.
Smart, intelligent, and sexy
Nouns are not describing words. Adjectives are the words that describe nouns; the word football is a noun.Some adjectives to describe football are:popularphysicalintensecommercialSome nouns that are synonyms for football:competitionsportbusinessellipsoid (American), sphere (European)
Nouns that are used to describe other nouns are called attributive nouns, or form compound nouns. Some examples of nouns used to describe the noun 'fire' are:houseforesttrashcarcamp
Nouns do not describe, adjectives are the words that describe nouns. The word 'enemies' is a noun Three nouns that are synonyms for enemies, then here you go. 1. Foes 2. Fiends 3. Opponents
Some common nouns for clock (a common noun) are:devicetimepiecedecorationobject
To describe Gregory, he would be... careful, brave, and daring.
Nouns are not describing words, adjectives are words that describe nouns. The word Grinch is a noun. Some adjectivesthat describe the noun Grinch are:fictionalambitiousenergeticconfusedstrange
Nouns aren't really describing words, but these might work:Santa is often called an Elf.Santa is a Toymaker.Santa is the pilot of his sleigh.
Nouns are not describing words. Adjectives are the words that describe nouns; the word football is a noun.Some adjectives to describe football are:popularphysicalintensecommercialSome nouns that are synonyms for football:competitionsportbusinessellipsoid (American), sphere (European)
1. Find the nouns in a sentence. They are words for people, places, and things. 2. Look for words that help to describe the nouns. 3. Those words that describe nouns are the adjectives. Mr. Jones was tall and had curly, brown hair. His old coat had green buttons and one torn sleeve. The nouns are: The adjectives are: Mr. Jones tall hair curly, brown coat his, old buttons green sleeve one, torn
Nouns that are used to describe other nouns are called attributive nouns, or form compound nouns. Some examples of nouns used to describe the noun 'fire' are:houseforesttrashcarcamp
When you are asked to describe yourself, you do it the same way you describe any other person. Start with physical details, add some personal information, and maybe put in your internal self -- personality, hopes and dreams, strengths and weaknesses.Only you can describe yourself. Write down a few important thing about you, then combine them into an answer to the question.Here are some examples to think about:1. Age2. Where you were born3. Color of Hair, Eyes, Height and weight.3. Any distinguishing marks, like tattoos.4. What you enjoy doing.5. What you dislike doing.6. Employment or school you attend.7. What are your favourite hobbies8. What foods do you like or dislikeIn order to describe yourself, think of words that best describe your personality, traits, and physical looks. For example, if you are not the type that likes to socialize much, you may describe yourself as shy and timid.
Nouns do not describe, adjectives are the words that describe nouns. The word 'enemies' is a noun Three nouns that are synonyms for enemies, then here you go. 1. Foes 2. Fiends 3. Opponents
Some common nouns for clock (a common noun) are:devicetimepiecedecorationobject
laptops are useful, portable and helpful these 3 words describe laptops
To describe Gregory, he would be... careful, brave, and daring.
where the government would count the slaves as 3/5...
Eccentric, Baffling, strange