Highest. Driest. Windiest. Coldest. Darkest. Iciest. Farthest. Wildest. Most pristine.
extraordinary, quiet, violent, tranquil, rocky, foreign and bizarre
gay and rapid like you
rugged
No tell is not a adjective. Adjectives describe something in a sentence.
Words that describe nouns are adjectives; action words are verbs, not describing words, verbs tell what the subject of a sentence or phrase is or does. Some adjectives that can describe the noun autumn are chilly, bright, windy, or fun.
They describe the words (nouns).My dog ate some meat.My big black dog ate some rotten meat. Adjectives are big black they describe the noun dog. Rottendescribes the noun meat.
Verbs don't describe the noun they tell what it is doing, an adjective describes a noun here are some adjectives of a snail. Sluggish Slow Slimey Small
Adjectives are words that describe or modify another person or thing in the sentence. The Articles - a, an, and the - are adjectives.A beautiful girl, a strongman, a superb cell phone.The link placed below will teach you everything about adjectives and contain quizzes for you to tell if a determined word is an adjective.
No tell is not a adjective. Adjectives describe something in a sentence.
Important is an adjective. "Quickly transmit important information" is the predicate. Adjectives describe nouns, predicates tell you that action in a sentence.
Words that describe nouns are adjectives; action words are verbs, not describing words, verbs tell what the subject of a sentence or phrase is or does. Some adjectives that can describe the noun autumn are chilly, bright, windy, or fun.
They describe the words (nouns).My dog ate some meat.My big black dog ate some rotten meat. Adjectives are big black they describe the noun dog. Rottendescribes the noun meat.
grumpy, fierce, selfish, odd, nasty, mysterious, strong, ugly, big, gigantic
Life in Virginia during the 1600's can be described using a few different adjectives. Simple, tough, honest, and religious all tell what life was like.
Adjectives describe nouns, they describe the qualities of people, things, places. They tell about size, colour, age, feelings about the noun (eg beautiful) or they define the noun (eg African).
Verbs don't describe the noun they tell what it is doing, an adjective describes a noun here are some adjectives of a snail. Sluggish Slow Slimey Small
***The adjective is usually found in front of a noun. Adjectives tell how many, what kind, or which one. Adjectives describe nouns and pronouns. Six spooky ghosts walked through the brick wall.. That pumpkin is near a tallfence. That tells which one, six tells how many, and spooky, brick, and tall tell what kind. ***Some adjectives are found after the noun or pronoun. He is happy to be here. Joe was careful when he drove.
The proper noun North Korea (a country) has the proper adjective North Korean. It is also a noun for a person from that country (a demonym).
Adjectives are words that describe or modify another person or thing in the sentence. The Articles - a, an, and the - are adjectives.A beautiful girl, a strongman, a superb cell phone.The link placed below will teach you everything about adjectives and contain quizzes for you to tell if a determined word is an adjective.
The answer cannot easily be found, but I can tell you that there is at least as many adjectives as there are in English.