well you could use most any adjective to describe most any noun, i suppose.
grandmother is a noun.
but i suggest adjectives such as: nice, kind, sweet, loving, special, caring...
loving caring responisible fun creative and much more
An adjective is a word that describes a noun. Some adjectives that could be used to describe a grandma would be: old, kind, wise, sweet, thoughtful.
Your mom's mother.
loving
An adjective describes a verb, and an adverb describes a noun
No. An adjective describes a noun and an adverb describes a verb.
no, an adjective describes a noun
If it describes "what kind of" it is an adjective. If it describes "which" one it is an adverb.AnswerYes.Ragged- adjective.Raggedly- adverb.
no. An adjective is a word that describes a noun.
An adjective describes a verb, and an adverb describes a noun
No. An adjective describes a noun and an adverb describes a verb.
THIS is an adjective because it describes when
no, an adjective describes a noun
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
If it describes "what kind of" it is an adjective. If it describes "which" one it is an adverb.AnswerYes.Ragged- adjective.Raggedly- adverb.
An adjective describes a noun
An adjective is a word that describes a noun.
An adjective is a word that describes a noun.
A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. Nouns can be concrete (physical objects) or abstract (ideas or concepts) and are typically used as subjects, objects, or complements in sentences.
No, an adverb describes a verb or an adjective. An adjective is the word that describes a noun.
No, the word "these" is a demonstrative pronoun commonly used to indicate a certain set of items or people.