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Yes, adjectives describe nouns and pronouns.

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How could you describe an adjective?

Adjective describes a noun or pronoun. It modifies the noun and pronoun.


Is Adjective and Adjective?

no. he is a pronoun. an adjective would have to be able to describe a noun or pronoun. He can't do that.


Is he and adjective?

no. he is a pronoun. an adjective would have to be able to describe a noun or pronoun. He can't do that.


An adjective can describe both a what?

noun and pronoun


Is your a noun or a pronoun?

The word 'your' is a pronoun, the possessive adjective form, a word that is placed before a noun to describe that noun.


Is a a adjective?

Words that describe a noun / pronoun are called Adjectives


Is what a adjective?

Words that describe a noun / pronoun are called Adjectives


Is this an adjective or a noun?

The word 'this' is a pronoun, an adjective, and an adverb.Examples:This is mother's favorite movie. (demonstrative pronoun)This movie is mother's favorite. (adjective)I love you this much! (adverb)Note: The pronoun 'this' takes the place of a noun. The adjective 'this' is placed before a noun to describe that noun.


What kind of word in a sentence is used to describe identify or quantify a noun or pronoun?

A word that describes a noun or pronoun is an ADJECTIVE.


What pronoun is used for my class?

The pronoun "my" is a possessive adjective, placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to the speaker.


The teacher asked Sam to share his story with the class. Is his an object or subject pronoun?

The word "his" is a possessive adjective, a pronoun placed before a noun to describe that noun (story) as belonging to a male.The word "he" is a subject pronoun, and "him" is an object pronoun.


Is does an adjective?

No, it is not. Does is a form of the verb or auxiliary verb "to do." It cannot describe a noun or pronoun.