The forest grew slowly; the forest spread extensively; the forest swayed rhythmically under the wind... Lots of possibilities, why the question?
"Forest" is a noun, not an adjective or adverb. It refers to a large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
if you were discribing a noun it could be an adjective.
adjictives are discribing words they discribe somthing
A Constitutional Monarchy.
Intresting
A delayed adverb is an adverb that appears in a different position than expected in a sentence, often for emphasis or stylistic reasons. It is used to create a specific effect or to draw attention to the adverb or the information it modifies.
nimbous straatus
I'm
Green, Colorful, Happy, Decorative, Shiny.
it simple. simple is discribing the recipe.
The nouns in the list are "trail," "forest," and "trial." "Trail" refers to a path or track, "forest" denotes a large area covered chiefly with trees, and "trial" indicates a test or examination. The other words, "later," "discover," "dark," and "faint," function as an adverb, verb, and adjectives, respectively.
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