The word describing is the present participle of the verb to describe. The noun form for the verb is describer, one who describes, describability, and the gerund (verbal noun) describing. Another noun form is description.
Description
The noun forms for the verb to describe are describer, description, and the gerund, describing.
Something describing a noun.
Gaily is an adverb, a word describing an action. Gay is the adjective version of gaily, a word describing an object. Gaiety and gay are noun forms.
Trundle is an adjective describing the noun bed.
Elbow is in fact a noun, a descriptive noun, describing a body part.
no. It is an adjective if it is describing a noun.....an adverb if it is describing a verb.
"Rassis" if what it's describing is a masculine noun. "Rassise" if it is describing a feminine noun.
Cheap in Spanish is barato if you are describing a masculine noun and barata if you are describing a feminine noun.
the noun is 'box'. the adjective describing that noun is 'cardboard'
The noun forms for the verb to describe are describer, description, and the gerund, describing.
Something describing a noun.
No. Hero is a noun. However, heroic can be a describing word.
No it is not because it is not describing a noun. Its describing times when things happen
No, uneventfully is an Adjetive because it is describing a noun. I.E. The day (noun) was uneventful.
Christmas is a noun, Merry is an adj describing the noun.
Yes if it is describing a noun.
if you are describing something, then no its a pronoun.